Lil Wop Drops Off His Latest Track "Real Or Fake"

Lil Wop drops off his latest track, "Real Or Fake."

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Lil Wop is undoubtedly one of the most unique figures in trap music right now. Everything from his vocal tone to his fashion sense stands out. Over the past year, he's made some major waves which ultimately landed him a record deal with his idol Gucci Mane's record label, 1017 Eskimos. A few days a go, he dropped off his single, "Air Force." Today, he follows that single with his latest joint, "Real Or Fake."

Lil Wop is back with another major banger with "Real Or Fake." The rapper's latest track showcases his horror movie influence even further. The minimal instrumental production on the track creeps throughout the track while his strained vocal delivery. We're excited to hear more music from this summer.

Quotable Lyrics
You could have a hunnid n****s I ain't backin' out
Up the choppa, uh, then I get to blackin' out
YOu want pressure? Smoke you like a black & mild
He got hit up, he ain't got no fitted now


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