ShaqIsDope Releases Smooth Banger "Plenty Days"

ShaqIsDope is back with his new track, "Plenty Days."

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Toronto's ShaqIsDope is on his way to becoming on the hottest young artists to emerge out of the 6ix. For the past few years, he's been blessing the internet with dope new tunes. Unfortunately, there was a seven months period where he didn't release any music. It came after the release of his self-titled EP that he released last November. Yesterday, the Toronto rapper revealed that the ShaqIsDope EP has surpassed one million streams and to thank his supporters, he dropped some new tunes.

ShaqIsDope is back with his new track, "Plenty Days" which he released as a thank you to his fans. The rapper also shared two other singles along with this one. "Plenty Days" was produced by Money Montage who serves up a smooth beat with some heavy drums for Shaq to go off on.

Peep the song below.

Quotable Lyrics
Stomach all empty, fightin' my ribs
Hungry, wasn't no rice in the crib
Only thing left was the lights in the fridge
Had a couple dice, took a shot, then I missed


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