Money Man Drops Off His New Single "Way It Is"

Money Man returns with a new single off of "Paranoia."

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Money Man has been on a serious grind ever since he got out of his Cash Money deal. The rapper's been doing his thing independently, releasing freestyles, demos, new songs, mixtapes and more. The rapper recently announced his new project Paranoia with the single "Money Man Perry" that arrived last week. Now, he returns with a second drop off of the project titled, "Way It Is." The rapper's details dealing with jealousy and envy while dealing with his own trust issues.

Paranoia serves as Money Man's official follow-up to 2018's TraumaMan. His new project, which is currently available for pre-order, includes features from Young Thug's artist, Lil Gotit, FreeBandz Guap Tarantino, and 1017 Eskimo Yung Mal. Paranoia will include 25 tracks in total.

Peep his new track below

Quotable Lyrics
12 right got behind me with work in the trunk
My heart beat fast
These n***as is pussys, I'm seein' right through 'em
Like they some glass


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