Money Man Pays His Respect To XXXTENTACION On "R.I.P XXX"

Money Man drops off new track "RIP XXX."

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Money Man doesn't have any shortage of music in the stash and it seems like he's constantly creating new music. The rapper is fresh off the release from his most recent project, 6 Hours 2 which dropped last week. Ahead of its release, he was consistently releasing new music to build the hype. Today, he comes through with a brand new single that pays tribute to the late XXXTENTACION.

 Money Man is back with his new track, "RIP XXX." Money Man's latest single flexes his melody-driven delivery over piano-laden production. The song itself seems to be something he recorded earlier today and dropped shortly after. The title on the YouTube video says it was "recorded in the trap at 4:17 a.m." He also reveals the song is unmixed. It's a solid record from Money Man and we're excited to hear what else he has up his sleeve.

Quotable Lyrics
I know n*ggas out in Haiti
Imma keep the stick on the daily
These lil n*ggas so crazy


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