Smokepurpp Drops Off New Single "Geek Alot"

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Smokepurpp comes through with the Ronny J produced single "Geek Alot."

Smokepurpp seems to have a lot of music in the stash. Since dropping his debut album, Deadstar, he's slowly been dropping videos and loose singles. Last week he dropped off three new songs with the release of his mobile game, "Deadstar: The Game." Today, he delivers more music with his Ronny J produced new single, "Geek Alot."

Smokepurpp and Ronny J get together once again for their latest collaboration "Geek Alot." As you could expect, it's a heavy hitting ignorant banger from Purpp who brings his energy over Ronny J's volatile signature production. While the song only last for less than two minutes, Smokepurpp and Ronny J continue to prove their chemistry with each other. The two have worked together on numerous occasions in the past and continuously drop fire together. "Geek Alot" brings out the best of both artist and creates a sonic party for it's short duration.

Quotable Lyrics
Big choppers,
Ride with mad yoppers
She see the racks on the floor, 
Then she hop on my dick like a grasshopper


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