Foolio Flips Kodak Black's "Pimpin' Aint Eazy" For His New Track

Foolio drops off a new track.

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Foolio's been having quite the year so far. He had one hell of a year in 2018, teaming up with Zaytoven for their joint project, 6Toven. Later on, he kicked off 2019 with the release of his new project, Never Wanted Fame. He's continued to push the project but today, he returns with a brand new remix of Kodak Black's latest tracks.

Foolio returns with his remix of Kodak Black's "Pimpin Ain't Eazy." Foolio's aggressive delivery contrasts the somber guitar-based production from the original but it meshes together well. Foolio's been making a strong case for himself lately as the next rapper to emerge out of Florida. With each release, his following continues to grow.

Peep his new track below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Foolio.

Quotable Lyrics
N***a, you ain't makin' no noise
N***a, you a bitch, you ain't shoot with them toys
Got his ass dropped in the blood
Pussy ass jit, we killin' you boys


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