Smokepurpp Shares "Florida Jit" Ft. Rick Ross, Denzel Curry, Lil Pump, Jack Harlow, Young Nudy

Following his debut release last year, Smokepurpp returns with his 17-track project "Florida Jit.

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Just days after sharing his track "Big Dawg" featuring Rick Ross, Smokepurpp has dropped off his Florida Jit project.  Last year, the rapper gave us his debut studio project Deadstar 2, and Florida Jit is its follow-up. This latest record is heavily produced by Ronny J but also carries productions by Diego Ave, Tony Seltzer, and a few others. You'll find the sound to fall in line with much of what we're used to hearing from Smokepurpp, staying true to the Floridian vibe.

Smokepurpp calls on a few artists for features, many he's worked with in the past. Denzel Curry, Lil Pump, Young Nudy, Jack Harlow, and, of course, Rick Ross add their vocal talents to Florida Jit. Stream the latest by Smokepurpp and let us know what track is your favorite. Make sure to check out exclusive interview with Smokepurpp right here.

Tracklist

1. Pop Sh*t with Ronny J
2. Off My Chest with Ronny J ft. Lil Pump
3. One Play with Ronny J 
4. No Code
5. Hangin Out the Roof with Ronny J
6. Outside with Ronny J
7. It's Whatever with Ronny J
8. 1st & 3rd with Ronny J
9. Mink Coat
10. Ends with Ronny J ft. Young Nudy
11. I'm Him with Ronny J ft. Denzel Curry
12. Fishscale with Ronny J
13. Florida Jit with Ronny J
14. 24s
15. Tide Pen ft. Jack Harlow
16. Big Dawg ft. Rick Ross
17. Chop Stix


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