Dave East Joins Nino Man On "Look At Me"

Nino Man and Dave East connect on "Look At Me."

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If you're unaware of Nino Man, you should start getting familiar. The rapper is the signee to Jadakiss' So Raspy record label and he's been firing off new music at an incredible fast pace. He's collaborated with the So Raspy CEO on several occasions as well as other D-Block members including Styles P. He's proving that he's one of the tightest spitters out with each release and alongside some of the heavyweights, he undoubtedly holds his own. He recently shared a new collaboration with Harlem's Dave East for their song, "Look At Me."

Dave East joins Nino Man on their new song, "Look At Me." The two of them collide on a heavy beat as they flex their lyrical prowess. Nino Man holds down the hook and the first verse before passing it off to Dave East for a stellar verse for the second. It's a tough track that further proves that real street rappers are still killing the circuit.

Quotable Lyrics
It ain't no comparin', my n*gga 
That Dolce Gabbana, I'm wearin' it
All of these diamonds got your bitch starin' at n*ggas
And I got a hundred to bury dem n*ggas


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