GASHI Releases New Song "Show Me"

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Gashi returns with new single, "Show Me."

GASHI's been bubbling for a few years now but it looks like 2018 is the year when things really lift off for the rapper. Over the past few weeks, he's delivered several loose singles including "Gloria" from last week. Exactly a week later, the rapper now follows up that single with his latest effort, "Show Me."

GASHI returns with a brand new single, "Show Me." The song continues to showcase his ability to perfectly blend melodies with rapping. While "Gloria" did hit as hard, his latest single is meant to have you're trunk rattling. The rapper gets on his singing tip at first before jumping into a more hard-hitting delivery. 

GASHI and LondonOnDaTrack have previously said they're working on some new music together with the possibility of a collab project on the way. Hopefully that drops soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Tell these mothafuckas, I'm about that action
I don't talk about it, bitch I make it happen
And I don't really be fuckin' with these rappers
'Cause they be actin (and you know)


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