Smokepurpp & DJ Flippp Collide On "Guap"

Smokepurpp and DJ Flippp hold it down on "Guap."

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It's nearly been a year since Smokepurpp released his project, Deadstar. Since then, Smokepurpp's made major waves in the rap game and it doesn't look he has any plans on slowing down in the future. The rapper has gone on to team up with Murda Beatz for their project, Bless Yo Trap and delivered countless loose singles and guest appearance.The Cactus Jack signee has a few other projects in the work right now but today, he comes through with a new collaboration alongside DJ Flippp.

Smokepurpp gets together with DJ Flippp for their new song, "Guap." The song serves as their second collaboration in the past year following the release of "Lied" alongside Ugly God. Purpp hops on Flipp and Red Drums production and serves up a heavy banger that's bound to keep your trunk rattling.

Aside from his new song, Purpp also recently revealed that he has a new project with Travis Barker in the works. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
Servin' perky bar,
Servin' Xannie bar,
I'm the only n*gga in school with a foreign car


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