Joey Purp Drops Off New Track "Elastic"

Joey Purp gets ready for "Quarterthing" with his new single, "Elastic."

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Joey Purp was quiet for a little bit over a year but earlier this month, he made his return with the single, "March 12th." Purp's been readying the release of a new project which is set to come at the end of this week. Before he gives us the project in its entirety, he blesses us with his new single, "Elastic."

With the Quarterthing EP just around the corner, Joey Purp blesses us with another new track titled, "Elastic." This track follows "Bag Talk" which he dropped off two weeks a go. The track was produced by Nez & Rio, who also produced his last single, as well as The Social Experiment. The production alone is much different than his previous two offerings. With each track Purp's released off this project, it feels like we're going to hear him explore more sounds even further.

Quarterthing EP drops on September 7th.

Quotable Lyrics
You remind me of suicide doors
Pretty face with a body like woah
Hit it with the lava lamp on
Catch a cab, pack your bag with your overnight clothes


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