Money Man Keeps It Colder Than "Winter" With His New Project

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Money Man releases his new project, "Winter."

Money Man hasn't slowed down his hustle at all this year. The rapper was stuck in his contract with Cash Money which he bought out himself earlier this year. Since then, he's been steadily dishing out music for his fans. Clearly, the rapper has even bigger plans for 2019 and we're excited to see what he has up his sleeves. To hold us over until then, he comes through with his latest body of work, Winter.

Money Man has returned with his latest project, Winter. The rapper's latest project consists of five songs including the previously released single, "Unknown" that he dropped at the beginning of the month. Money Man holds down the project on his own with the exception of Da Baby who appears on the project's highlight, "1 Of 1." It's a short but effective effort. Peep the project below and sound off on your thoughts in the comments.


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