Pollari Flexes That "Nike Tech" On His New Track

Pollari is back with his new single, "Nike Tech."

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Pollari's been on a serious grind for a minute. Whether it's collaborating with other rappers within the Soundcloud rap scene or putting out his own solo work, the rapper's shown his work ethic over the years. Back in August, he came through with his project, Lil Llari's Revenge. The five track EP included his song, "I Got Pt 2" which he released months prior to Lil Llari's Revenge. Now, the rapper releases his latest single, "Nike Tech."

Pollari is back with his new song, "Nike Tech." The song serves as a follow-up to the EP he released last month. His new single was produced by ChaseTheMoney. The two previously collaborated on the song, "Lil Curry." "Nike Tech" finds Pollari coming through with his signature melodic  delivery over ChaseTheMoney's bass-heavy production.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm off the molly, I geek
New hoe on me every week
I put your hoe on the street
I got the gas, it smell like octane
My jeans is tight, I think they Balmain


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