Pries Drops Off His New Song "Purple Martini"

Pries returns with "Purple Martini."

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Pries has been consistently dropping dope music for years at this point and it feels like with every release, he keeps on getting better. It's been less than a month since he made his return with the single, "Deuce Deuce." It wasn't only his first drop of the new year but his first release in about five months. Today, he follows it with his new single, "Purple Martini."

Pries releases his brand new single, "Purple Martini." It's another track that proves that Pries is one of the dopest artists out right now. "Purple Martini" finds Pries flexing both his bars and his penchant for melodies throughout the track. The production has a soulful feel to it while the percussion on it still makes it bounce.

Quotable Lyrics
Yeah, little brother watch your back, n*ggas phony
Just for a couple racks seen some n*ggas rob they homies
No handshakes for these fakes in the club with they brodies
I just keep it vague, know some things that still haunt me


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