Money Man Drops Off "Feb 20th Freestyle"

Money Man is back with some new music.

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Money Man isn't taking life as an independent artist for granted. The rapper bought out his contract with Cash Money and officially left the label last year. Since then, Money Man's been his own boss and clearly, he's enjoying it. He's been releasing music whenever he wants to and has consistently been giving fans new music. Whether it's a freestyle, single or a project, Money Man has music in the stash ready to unleash. Today, he comes through with a new track for his fans titled, "Feb 20 Freestyle."

Money Man is back with his latest track, "Feb 20 Freestyle." His new track comes a week after he blessed fans with a slew of content including his two songs "Westbrook" and "Milwaukee" as well as the video for "VVS" ft. Derez De'Shon. London Jae, Verse Simmonds and more. "Feb 20 Freestyle" finds Money Man going in on a drippy, upbeat, bass-heavy trap beat with his vocals doused in auto-tune.

Peep the track below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Money Man.

Quotable Lyrics
Lil baby with me, she red like some velvet
Glock .23 got me feelin' so militant
Burberry trousers, I feel like a fisherman
Damn, we taste like I'm smokin' a peppermint


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