Preme Releases His New Single "No Defeat"

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Preme drops off his new single "No Defeat."

Preme's been dropping some heavy tunes lately. The OVO affiliate may have switched his name up but he's still delivering quality music with each one of his releases. Preme's been gearing up to drop his self-titled project this year but we've yet to get a confirmation on a release date. While we wait for that, he comes through with another banger with "No Defeat."

Preme's not taking any L's in 2018 and his new single is confirmation of that. The rapper follows up the DJ Mustard-produced single "Loaded" featuring YG with "No Defeat." The rapper grabs Dez Wright for the production and delivers another heater to his catalog. It has a dark vibe to it but the second the beat drops, Preme goes in and puts the game on notice. 

Hopefully, we'll get a release date on his project in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
First time I fell in love was with a fiend
Since I was seventeen, first time I made some green
Freedom of speech til you n*ggas mention Preme
Then it's 9's to your back, puttin' jerseys on your team


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