Dice SoHo Is Back With His Latest Single "Giraffe"

Dice SoHo returns with his latest single "Giraffe."

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It's been quite the year for Dice SoHo and he continues to drop more music on a regular basis. He's worked with some heavy hitters who've established their position in the game and some up-and-comers. We haven't received a full body of work from him since he dropped 0 Degrees. While we await for another project from him, he comes through today with his latest single, "Giraffe."

Dice comes through with his auto-tuned vocals over the smooth and bouncy production on "Giraffe." The rapper uses the term "Giraffe" as a euphemism for getting head. It's been a minute since a new term for fellatio came out so Dice might be onto something with this one. It's a solid track that's definitely meant to bang through your whip and rattle the track.

Quotable Lyrics
Sorry I'm different, but don't mistake me for a pimp baby
I just got her a new Birkin
Let her ride in the big body suburban
Diamonds so wet, they started surfin'


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