Mir Fontane Drops Off His New Track "On Mommy"

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Mir Fontane is back with some new heat.

It feels like we haven't heard much from Mir Fontane this year. He's yet to bless us with a single or a video of sorts but that's about to change in the near future. The New Jersey rapper had a hell of a run in 2018. The rapper released his project, Macaroni Tony which included his single, "New Friends" with Kodie Shane. He also collaborated with Fetty Wap twice -- once on the "Bodega" remix and then again on "Stoop Kids." This week, Mir Fontane made his return with his latest track, "On Mommy."

"On Mommy" serves as the first single off of Fontane's forthcoming project, Who’s Watching The Kids 2. The song is Mir Fontane's first track of the year. He delivers a melodic effort while giving fans an update on his life in the past few months. 

Keep your eyes peeled for Mir Fontane's new project dropping next month.

Quotable Lyrics
It get cold where I be
That's why I gotta keep a heater on me
Case a pussy n***a wanna try me
I'mma catch a body and that on mommy


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