Flipp Dinero Drops New Banger "Leave Me Alone"

Flipp Dinero drops off his latest effort, "Leave Me Alone."

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Flipp Dinero's been working relentlessly over the years. He caught our attention last year with his video for "I Do" and we premiered his latest project, The Guala Way. The project was a monumental introduction to the NY rapper but he's now gearing up to make a bigger splash. With another EP dropping shortly, the rapper gives us a glimpse of what to expect on his latest single, "Leave Me Alone."

Flipp Dinero comes through with a major banger on his song "Leave Me Alone." Dinero hails Young Forever to handle the song's production. His latest effort is one of the catchiest effort's he's dropped. Forever composes a bouncy beat and Dinero raspy voice hits melodically floats over the beat. 

Dinero's new project, GuaLa See GuaLa drops tonight. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
Tell you the truth
I ain't want you to depart, aye
I wanted you but I can't fuck with you
You different, you can't play your part, aye


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