Dessy Hinds Drops Off New Track "Loose Ones"

Dessy Hinds drops off tow new track today.

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Dessy Hinds was relatively quiet throughout 2018 but it looks like 2019 is the year of Pro Era. The rapper came through strong recently with the release of his "Tic Tac Toe" freestyle over the beat of Meek Mill and Kodak Black's Championships collaboration. However, it appears as if he has something up his sleeve in the near future. Today, he comes through with two new singles including "Loose Ones."

Dessy Hinds might be one of the most overlooked MC's in New York right now. The rapper's new single, "Loose Ones" is a testament to his skills as a songwriter and rapper. Dessy hops on some cold, smooth production where he flexes his penchant for melodies on the hook before proving that he's nice on the mic by the time the verses kick in. 

Peep his new single below and keep your eyes peeled for more music from the Pro Era camp.

Quotable Lyrics
Got a little buzz, no patience
Went through the ups and the phases
Took more breaks, vacation
Came back more elevated 


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