Money Man Empties The "ATM" On His Latest Heater

Money Man drops off some new music.

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Money Man is hardly lackin' when it comes to dropping off new music. In fact, he's probably been lowkey one of the most consistent rappers in the past year. After leaving Cash Money, he flooded the streets without any concerns of the mix or the sound quality of it but it creates some of the best content. His spontaneity is one of the most compelling parts of his music. He'll record a track the night before and drop it the next day, referencing some of the most recent news in pop culture. Today, he comes through with his latest track, "ATM."

Money Man is back with a new track titled, "ATM." The rapper released the song yesterday after recording it on Sunday which is evident in the bars as he references Nipsey Hussle's death. "These n***as hate that I'm gettin' the racks/ So it's a no brainer, I'm keeping a weapon/ I just heard that Nipsey got shot while I'm making this song/ I just pray that that nigga get better." 

Money Mna's latest track also makes reference to the controversy surrounding Cardi B's drugging claim, saying that if he was the one getting drugged, things wouldn't end well.

Quotable Lyrics
If Cardi B tried to drop me in a hotel room
I would've shot that bitch right in her face
I know how to trap so I ain't got da taste
All these bags in da room I had lost all my space


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