Pro Era's Dessy Hinds Drops Off His Latest Single "Savior"

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Pro Era's Dessy Hinds thinks you may need a "Savior" after bumping his new single.

Earlier this week, Joey Bada$$ announced a lot of major plans for 2018. Among those was more music from the Pro Era crew. Before the end of 2017, he shared an unreleased cut from himself and Kirk Knight. Today, Dessy Hinds unleashes his monstrous new single, "Savior."

Dessy Hinds hasn't dropped off a whole lot of new music in recent times but he's kicking off the year on a good foot. The rapper recruits producer BMP$ for the track. It's a massive single that highlights his ability to make a huge single with a catchy hook while maintaining his lyrical prowess. BMP$ comes through with heavy hitting production for Hinds to go absolutely ape shit over. 

For Dessy Hinds, "Savior" foreshadows what has up his sleeve. Hopefully, a new project is in the works. 

Quotable Lyrics
I'm in the Garden city,
City of God if you follow with me
I'm with my dawgs and we hardly kiddin'
Don't get it started with me


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