Kap G Assists PH4DE On "Don't Say Much"

PH4DE and Kap G have a heater with their new collaboration.

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Houston's PH4DE has been building a serious buzz over the past year. The rapper's been dishing out some major anthems that have caught some serious regional buzz. Earlier in the year, he connected with Houston legend Trae Tha Truth for their song, "Inception." He also linked up with T-Wayne for their song, "Water." To end a highly productive year, PH4DE comes through with one more banger titled, "Don't Say Much."

PH4DE caps of the year with another major collaboration with Kap G. The two rappers link up on a bass-heavy beat provided by AIRON who's produced the majority of PH4DE's tracks. 

"Don't Say Much" is another dope guest verse from Kap G. The Atlanta rapper's dished out a lot of music this year including his Trump-slamming single, "A Day Without A Mexican" and his most recent project, No Kap.

Peep "Don't Say Much" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Smokin' this gas like a vape pen
I swear the feelin' amazin'
Look at this ice I'm draped in
Tokyo nights when the BAPE in


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