Mir Fontane & Worldwide JP Link Up On "Real Life Lit"

Mir Fontane and Worldwide JP deliver a serious banger on their new collab.

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Mir Fontane hasn't missed once this year. With each release, he proves that he's one of the hottest coming out of New Jersey. The rapper blessed us with his project, Macaroni Tony earlier this year which produced the single, "Bodega." The song caught a massive buzz on the streets and was later remixed with Fetty Wap. Before Mir Fontane ends another productive year, he drops off some new heat titled, "Real Life Lit."

Mir Fontane is back with his new single, "Real Life Lit" featuring Worldwide JP. The two rappers swap bars over a grim and heavy instrumental. The two rappers confront their demons and the things they've had to sacrifice in order to get to the position where they are today. It's a heavy anthem from the two rappers. Hopefully, we get more music from both Mir Fontane and Worldwide JP soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Mama, mama, if I die
Let my vibes stay alive
Don't let the fake news, paint me as a bad guy
Oh, if I could be a fly on the wall sometimes
I’d see all the things they hide
Who's been kissing me with lies


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