Scarface & Anthony Hamilton Join AWAR On "Forty-Five Soul"

AWAR drops a new cut off of "Spoils Of War."

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AWAR has been blessing with new music for the past few months in anticipation for his new album, Spoils Of War. The rapper's dished out a few collaborations with some heavyweights which are expected to land on the project. As he inches closer to the release date of Spoils Of War, he links up with Anthony Hamilton and Scarface for his single, "Forty-Five Soul."

AWAR is back with his soulful new cut titled, "Forty-Five Soul." The rapper taps Scarface and Anthony Hamilton for some assistance on the track. Vanderslice delivers a soul-sample heavy beat while Anthony Hamilton holds down the hook while adding vocal adlibs throughout the track. "Forty-Five Soul" follows the release of "Bricks Like '86" ft. Jadakiss and Styles P and "Rolex Time" with CyHi The Prynce and Nottz.

Spoils Of War drops this Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
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etermined to make classics, regurgitate wordplay
Take the birthplace and put it on my vertebrae
I know you heard of A, know you heard of Face
Been waiting on it like the verdict to a murder case


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