Casey Veggies Returns With "Broke" Featuring 03 Greedo

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Casey Veggies and 03 Greedo connect on "Broke."

We've missed Casey Veggies. The L.A. rapper's been relatively quiet on the music front for the past little bit. The rapper dropped off a few songs last year as well as a handful of features. However, we can assume that while he hasn't been publicly active, he's been cooking something up. The last time we heard from him was on Wiz Khalifa's Laugh Now, Cry Later mixtape on "Royal Highness." Now, he makes a triumphant return with his latest single "Broke."

Casey Veggies and 03 Greedo connect on their latest venture together. Greedo's a fresh voice out of Cali right now that's been poppin' up everywhere so Veggies had to tap the up-and-comer for this west coast heavy banger. Nyne.Six brings some Cali rhythms to the table on the production for "Broke" and makes it a perfect backdrop for Veggies and Greedo to connect on.

Quotable Lyrics
All of my n*ggas is violent
Fuck with us, leave yo ass silent
And no I can't stop 'em
Rock Versace frames, I'm big poppa
Baby give door, I can't knock her 


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