Hoodrich Pablo Juan Returns With His New Track & Video "Grind For Mine"

Hoodrich Pablo Juan is back with his latest drop, "Grind For Mine."

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Hoodrich Pablo Juan has really been applying pressure for the past few years. His early mixtapes in 2016 showed the potential of the Atlanta rapper who's on his way up to becoming a staple in the city's rap scene. His work ultimately led to his deal with Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo which Hoodrich has released several projects through. Now, he's back with his latest single, "Grind For Mine."

Hoodrich Pablo Juan is only a few days removed from his project, BLO: The Movie which featured Young Thug, Gunna, Gucci Mane, and more, but he returned with a new song and video earlier today. Hoodrich Pablo Juan emphasizes the work he's put in in not only the streets but the music industry on his latest track,  "Grind For Mine." It's another solid effort from Hoodrich Pablo Juan.

Peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
N***a, I'm a real heavyweight
Never had a job, I had hard work everyday
I know I'm deadass wrong, so I gotta pray
N***a, you broke as a bitch, so you gotta hate


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