Smokepurpp Is Blind To The BS On "Gucci Goggles"

Off of Smokepurpp's "Lost Planet 2.0."

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Smokepurpp is going full force this year. The rapper released his latest project, Lost Planet a few weeks ago and shortly after, he announced a deluxe version which arrived earlier this week. Lost Planet 2.0 includes three additional tracks. "Gucci Goggles" is an immediate stand-out on the project. With production from BHUNNA,  Smokepurpp delivers a trunk-rattling banger with the track. "She say I'm ignant, my engine too loud/ That's not my engine, I smoke by the pound/ He saw my face, all he heard was a "Bow!" He raps on the hook.

Lost Planet sees to be a little warm-up for Smokepurpp before giving his fans the long-awaited, DeadStar 2. That's not the only project he has in store this year. After performing wth Gucci Mane and Lil Pump at Coachella under "Gucci Gang," the trio are reportedly getting ready to release a new album under the name.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm a big dog, got big dog money
Hundred racks in the bag, I'm with Playboy bunnies 
And I heard he got smoked, got my young n**as comin'
Let it spark broad day, we don't care if it's sunny


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