Lil Wop Drops Off His New Track "Quiet Place"

Lil Wop comes through with another new track, "Quiet Place."

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Lil Wop's dished out a whole lot of music within the past week which hopefully means he has a project on the way. The 1017 Eskimo records signee has released a lot of music since dropping his mixtape, Wopaveli 3 and his collab project with Trippie Redd, Angels & Demons. Nonetheless, people are interested in hearing what Wop has up his sleeve. Over the weekend, he dropped two new songs including "Quiet Place."

Lil Wop comes through with his new track, "Quiet Place." The rapper's been known to draw inspiration from horror films and clearly, the song's title is a reference to the John Krasinski directed film. The song was produced by ChaseTheMoney and Wop brings out all the horror vibes on this one. In addition to "Quiet Place," Wop also released his single "Dark Luv" on the weekend.

Quotable Lyrics
Wopster might come in your dream so bitch,don't go to sleep 
I stay in my coffin 'til it's time for me to eat 
It was me, had your bitch all on her knees 
Took your bitch and then I flipped her, I fuck that bitch to sleep 


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