Dice Soho Grabs Nate Da'Vinci For "Fill It Up"

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Dice SoHo grabs Nate Da'Vinci for his latest single.

Dice SoHo's been hard at work for the past few years. The Houston rapper's built his name up and has been making his mark through the hip hop world. He's been linking up with some other dope artists and producers on the way. Today, he delivers his latest single "Fill It Up" featuring Nate Da'Vinci. 

Dice SoHo comes through with his latest effort "Fill It Up." The single is a turnt up banger that has Dice and Nate's flexing their more melodic side. The production on the track has some heavy hitting bass and bouncy strings. Both Dice and Nate deliver solid verses throughout the track while detailing their mission for the money. Hopefully, this is an indication of a new project from Dice in the near future.

Dice has delivered a series of new music in the past few months. Yesterday, he unleashed his collaboration with Famous Dex and prior to that, he's dropped work with K. Camp, Riff Raff, Slxm Jxmmy and Sonny Digital. Let's see what he gets up to next.

Quotable Lyrics
I been up for a week and I'm still smokin'
Take that dick up out her mouth and she still chokin'
Free my niggas, my niggas until the gates open
Ain't no love for these niggas, they niggas stay hoein


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