Money Man Continues His Streak With "December 4th"

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Money Man is back with "December 4th."

Money Man's been quietly one of the hardest-working rappers out this year. After making his departure from his deal with Cash Money, he continued to blaze fire to the streets by relentlessly pushing out new material. In the past week and a half, he's released two new tracks including his Tay Keith-produced song, "Winter." Today, he comes through with his latest track aptly titled, "December 4th."

Money Man is back with his new track, "December 4th." The rapper delivers an emotional trap record on his new single. Over a guitar loop, Money Man gets reflective of the street life while flexing his melodic delivery. 

Money Man has been dropping off new music without thinking twice. Hopefully, we get a new project from him in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
When you walk inside the trap spot, make sure the door locked
Had to go and buy a Moncler today 'cause it's cold out
I ain't signed a deal yet, dawg, I'mma hold out
I just did a show in Olive Hill, it was sold out


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