Pi'erre Bourne Drops Off New Single "Planet Namek"

Pi'erre Bourne continues to tease "TLOP4" with his new single, "Planet Namek."

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Pi'erre Bourne had a major breakthrough year in 2017 as a producer with singles like "Magnolia" and "GUMMO" taking over the airwaves. His production game is proving to be golden, however, he's gearing towards solidifying himself as an overall artist. Fans have been eagerly awaiting the release of his forthcoming project, The Life Of Pi'erre 4. He's released a handful of singles off of it over the past few months and as we inch closer to its release, the rapper shares another cut off the project.

Pi'erre Bourne returns with his latest single, "Planet Namek." His new song is further confirmation of his abilities as a producer and vocalist. Bourne brings his melody driven flow over the guitar heavy production. 

This song follows the release of the Cardo produced single, "Michael Phelps" that he dropped in early March.

Quotable Lyrics
Left my feelings there, love, I give up
Love, I forfeit, money more important
Make sure money blue like I'm Corbin
Send it to my uncle, he deported


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