Pollàri Taps Lil Xan For His New Song "Movie"

Pollàri & Lil Xan collide on "Movie."

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Lil Xan is clearly a busy guy these days. With a new album on the horizon and recently linking with Smokepurpp for the song, "Purpple Hearts," he comes through with another collaboration. This time, he links up with Pollàri for their new track, "Movie."

Pollàri links up with Lil Xan for his latest song, "Movie." The auto-tune laden track finds Xan and Pollàri swapping verses on the hookless song. Pollàri kicks things off before handing it over to Lil Xan. The song was produced by arnoldisdead who delivers a trunk rattling beat that fits perfectly with both Xan and Pollàri's style. 

Aside from Xan's collaborations, he's been delivering a lot of music videos lately. The rapper recently released the video for "Wake Up" last week as well as the video for his Charli XCX collab, "Moonlight." Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Xan and Pollàri in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
You like cruisin', I know that shit
My bitch foreign, car cost a lot
909, I might stay in that bitch
818, I need a Valley bitch


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