Flippa Releases His New Song "Been Through It"

Flippa releases his new song "Been Through It."

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Fans have been eagerly waiting for a new project from Flippa for a minute. In comparison to 2017, he's barely released any new music. The rapper dropped off off both I'm Havin 3 and McFadden 2 within a few months of each other. Since then, he's released a few tracks and some visuals to accompany the project. Now, he comes through with his new track, "Been Through It."

Flippa is back with new fire on his track, "Been Through It." The rapper serves up a hard-hitting street banger with his new track. The song is the follow up to August's heater, "Don't Play Me." The rapper taps producer DEVO to handle the song's production. Hopefully, the new music is a sign that Flippa has new music in the cut waiting to be released.

Quotable Lyrics
Brand new Margiella's on my feet
My glock don't jam so I damn couldn't cheat
Good cookie bags for the fam, let 'em eat
I don't sell grams, you could get it by the ki


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