Famous Dex Returns With His New Song "Pacers"

Famous Dex is back with another new track.

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Famous Dex has been gearing up for the release of his sophomore album. The rapper released his single, "Rockstar Lifestyle" last week, but clearly, he isn't wasting any time in releasing its follow-up. Today, he came through with his single, "Pacers." The rapper's latest track covers the regular subject matter you'd expect from Dex: girls, getting high, flashy cars and jewelry and money.

Although Dex does give off his typical turnt up energy, it's the production -- provided by Kenny Beats and Alau -- that gives it a more of a mellow feel. 

Famous Dex previously announced that his project, Momma's Boy is set to drop on May 22nd. At this rate, we're positive that he'll release a lot more singles before he delivers his sophomore album in its entirety.

Quotable Lyrics
Hop out the coldest whip
I got the coldest bitch
I got the frozen wrist
Fisheye, and I swear I don't miss
Ballin' hard like I play for the Pacers


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