Joseph Chilliams Drops Off "Unfriendly Black Hotties"

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Joseph Chilliams drops off his latest single "Unfriendly Black Hotties."

Joseph Chilliams, alongside the rest of PivotGang, has been making some serious waves for the past several years. Each member of the team has dropped something off and their recognition is getting even bigger and stronger. Chilliams dropped off his debut album Henry Church last August and has rode the wave of that since. He hasn't released much since then but now, he drops off his first offering since the album with "Unfriendly Black Hotties."

Joseph Chilliams came through with his latest single, "Unfriendly Black Hotties" yesterday. The song was produced by himself, Dae Dae Pivot and Letmode. The rapper kicks off the song with a short spoken word at the beginning before saying "Fuck Bow Wow." In explained why in the osong's description. 

"I wanted to make a song about how much i love black people and hate bow wow for black history month. This is the first of many. #FuckBowWow2018" He wrote.

Hopefully, he has more music in store for the rest of the year.

Quotable Lyrics
You not wearing pink, you can't hang with us
You fuck with R. Kelly, you can't hang with us
Run this shit back after Valentines
Free all my n*ggas, free Palestine


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