Father Drops Bouncy New Anthem "Thotnite"

Father delivers boisterous new single, "Thotnite."

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Father and the Awful Records crew made a major power move this year when they announced their new partnership with RCA Records. Shortly after the announcement, Father began the roll out for his forthcoming album. Back in February, he teased a new song on Twitter with a video of a man falling three stories into a split twerk. Today, he delivers the song in its entirety.

Father is back with an anthem for the strippers on his new song, "Thotnite." The rapper's latest single was produced by Eugene Cam who comes through with animated, upbeat production for Father to detail his tales of debauchery. The single follows the release of "We Had A Deal" and "Lotto" ft. Abra which were Father's first singles since Awful Records penned their creative partnership with RCA Records.

Quotable Lyrics
Damn son, where'd you find this bitch?
Know I keep the shotty on me, kick stuntin' I don't miss
Know, I keep some cash on me, in case my piece don't hit
And I keep some n***as with me that'll run your shit


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