Papoose & Casanova Drop Off New Track "Shooter"

Papoose & Casanova are ready to start "Sending Haters On Over To the ER."

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Papoose dropped off a few singles since the beginning of the year and each one of them have been pretty hard. He kicked off the year with a remix to Casanova's street anthem "Set Trippin." Today, he actually connects with Casanova for their new collaboration, "Shooter."

Papoose and Casanova connect on their new collaboration, "Shooter." The title stands for "Sending Haters On Over To the E.R." Pap comes through on the hook before giving Casanova his time to shine on the first verse. This is the first time the two of them ever collaborated and they sound incredible together on wax. The production was handled by Tie Stick who comes through with an aggressive beat that fits Casanova's tone and Pap's intricate bars. Hopefully, we hear more from the two of them again.

Quotable Lyrics
They threw shots, them shits grazed me
I threw shots, it got crazy
Arm leg up, leg up, arm, head
I ain't got no opps no more, they all dead


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