Mir Fontane Drops Off New Tape "Who's Watching The Kids 2"

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New project from Mir Fontane is here.

Mir Fontane had one hell of a run in 2018. The rapper's been doing his thing for a minute but 2018 was a year that really helped give him much more exposure. Macaroni Tony, which featured Drama and Kodie Shane, set the tone for the remainder of the year. He followed up with two collabs with Fetty Wap, collab with Worldwide JP and another one with Lil Boii Kantu. Now, he's back with his latest project, Who's Watching The Kids 2.

Mir Fontane's been teasing a new project over the past few weeks which he delivered earlier today. Since late April, he unleashed the singles "On Mommy" and "Lil Boy Black Freestyle" -- the latter of which never made the album. Who's Watching The Kids 2 consists of eleven tracks with two features coming from DaBaby and Shawn Smith.

Peep the new project below.


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