Jose Guapo Drops Off New Track "Saint Laurent"

Jose Guapo returns with his new track, "Saint Laurent."

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Jose Guapo's been putting in that work recently. He released his last project, Graduated From The Streets 2, in March which featured appearances by Yung Bans, Trapboy Freddie, and Johnny Cinco. However, he hasn't stopped working since then. He's continuously dropped new heat for the streets, keeping the ball rolling with each release. Now, he returns with his latest single, "Saint Laurent."

Jose Guapo is not at the 2019 Met Gala this evening but he's staying dripped out in some designer clothes on his latest track. "Saint Laurent" serves as Guapo's latest single. With production from Spiffy Global, he delivers a bouncy, spaced out, trap banger. The release of his latest track follows his "Balenciaga SSS Freestyle" that arrived last month. 

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

Quotable Lyrics
Cleanin' my jewelry over mouth wash
Drivin' a Porsche like a golf cart
Walk into Sak's with them racks out
You probably shoppin' at Walmart


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