Raz Simone Drops His First Album In Two Years "Closer"

Raz Simone drops off his latest project "Closer."

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Raz Simone's has undoubtedly been putting his work over the past few years. However, fans have been eagerly waiting for the rapper to drop a new album. The rapper hasn't dropped off a new project since 2016's Trap Spirituality although, he's dropped some new singles along the way. Now, he returns with his latest project, Closer.

Raz Simone's returns with his latest project, Closer. It's the first project we've received from him since Trap Spirituality in 2016. His latest project is only eight tracks long with a handful of features. Simone's taps Anthony Danza, Malitia Malimob and Jay Park for the album's tracklist. He led the project's campaign with the single, "Clout" that he dropped a few months back. Keep your eyes peeled for more moves from Raz Simone's.


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