Hoodrich Pablo Juan Is Back With "Red Neck"

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Hoodrich Pablo Juan comes through with his new cut, "Red Neck."

Hoodrich Pablo Juan's been on a serious grind over the past few years. In 2017, he inked a deal with Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo imprint and he's been on a serious grind ever since. The rapper was on a steady grind throughout 2018, delivering a steady stream of collaborations, singles and videos for his fans. The rapper is back with his second release of the month with "Red Neck."

Hoodrich Pablo Juan is back with his new single, "Red Neck." The rapper's latest effort was produced by Spiffy Global who delivers a spellbinding instrumental. Juan comes through with some braggadocious filled with bars about his jewelry and cash. The new singles follow the release of "Fireworks" that he released at the top of the month. We're hoping Hoodrich Pablo comes through with a new project at some point this year.

Quotable Lyrics
We ain't police, you ain't under arrest
Money gang bitch, we got stacks on deck
.357, take his head off his neck
R7, geeked up on Xanax, I wrecked that


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