Money Man Drops Off "The Realist Sh*t I Never Wrote"

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Money Man continues to keep it comin' with his latest track, "Realist Shit I Never Wrote."

After buying himself out of his contract with Cash Money last year, Money Man has been delivering track after track, enjoying the perks of the independent life. With no one instructing him when to release music or what to release, he's been freely dropping music on YouTube, whether they are completed songs or demos. Earlier this week, he released his track "ATM" and now, he follows it up with a brand new offering.

Money Man drops off his latest track, "Realist Shit I Ever Wrote." The rapper hops on guitar-based production that's typically tied to Gunna's sound and unleashes some of his most heartfelt bars to date. The rapper talks about everything that's gone on in his life, from dealing with women to life in the trap. Money Man's latest track is probably the most vulnerable he's come across on wax. 

Peep his new song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Everyday gotta hit up the gun range
Ni***as ain't got no heart, they bitch made
I just purchased my lil bitch a Mustang


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