Evander Griiim Releases New Song "Heat"

Evander Griiim delivers his new single "Heat."

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Evander Griiim's been bubbling for the past year. The young artist has received major co-signs from Young Thug and Gucci Mane. Thug even said he's the next up. It's not that hard to believe if you take in some of his music. The waves he's made over the past year seem to be in anticipation of something bigger. He hasn't dropped any new music since the "Right Now" remix with Gucci Mane and Lil Yachty. Today, he came through with some new music to hold his fans over.

Evander Griiim drops off his latest effort, "Heat." It's one of two new songs the rapper's released today along with another single, "Harley Quinn." Griiim balances his rapping efforts with melodies well without having to use auto-tune as a crutch. The track was produced by Skrittzy who brings a touch of influences from different sounds on this beat while still making it 

Quotable Lyrics
Open doors, smell like marijuana
Got a bitch, look like Madonna
Got a Cuban but she Americana
N*gga never get enough commas


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