Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire Drops Off "The Leftovers"

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Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire releases rough track, "The Leftovers."

It's been a few months since we heard from Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire. The rapper released two projects last year within a few months of each other. The rapper dropped off the Braniac EP at the end of July and then six months later, he released his Merry eXmas 3. Since then, he hasn't released too much music but fans have been waiting for something new. Alas, the rapper came through with some goodies earlier today with the release of three new demos including "The Leftovers."

Mr. Muthafuckin eXquire drops off his latest effort, "The Leftovers" among three little demos he let loose on his Soundcloud page. The song was produced by Iceberg BLACK. It's a bouncy record with some smooth production on it. In addition to "The Leftovers," he also released "Hit It From The Back" and "Just Rhymin' At Dusty's."

Quotable Lyrics
Don't you judge me, back up off me
On this road, we all make mistakes
Yet I can't budge, I'm still haunted
Wonderin' where it all went astray


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