Flipp Dinero & Tay Keith Do It For The Ladies On "If I Tell You"

Flipp Dinero & Tay Keith link up for two new singles.

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Flipp Dinero has everything he needs to secure a major year ahead. The New York native has been steadily grinding over the years which ultimately resulted in a deal with DJ Khaled's We The Best in partnership with Cinematic Music Group. While there's a good chance we'll hear him deliver something for Khaled's Father Of Asahd, we're hoping he blesses us with his own project. Over the past few months, he's delivered a few new singles and today, he drops off two new tracks that are both produced by Tay Keith.

Flipp Dinero is showing all sides of his artistry today with the release of his singles, "If I Tell You" and "Not Too Many." The former is a more soothing and chilled out track while the latter is more fitting for the streets. "If I Tell You" finds Dinero showing off his melodies over guitar-based production.

Peep "If I Tell You" below.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't really trust nobody else
My feelings are for you
I swear it's for nobody else
I'm grinding till the sun up
While I stack up all my wealth


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