Money Man Drops Off "At All Cost"

Money Man drops off his latest single, "At All Cost."

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Money Man's been putting in a ridiculous amount of work these days. The rapper's revving up for the release of his forthcoming project, Paranoia which is due out this week. Since the beginning of the month, he's blessed fans with new single after new single as he built the anticipation for Paranoia. Now, he returns with another new banger off of the project.

Money Man and Yung Lan team up for his latest banger, "At All Cost." The latest track follows the release of "Way It Is" which he released the week prior. On "At All Cost," much like the other singles off of Paranoia, Money Man allows himself to be vulnerable as he speaks on his anxieties while still flexing and living up to his name on wax.

Paranoia drops this Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
Gave racks to my parents and told them to share it
I don't fuck with police, I don't fuck with no sheriffs
Knowin' out here with the squad I be sharing
These nosy ass bitches be all in my business


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