Stro Returns With New Song "Fear Me"

Stro drops off his new single, "Fear Me."

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Brooklyn's Stro has been putting in work for the past several years and each one of his releases is just as good as the last. While it's been a minute since he's been on our site, he's delivered a whole lot of music in the past year. Today, he comes through with a brand new record "Fear Me."

As a Brooklyn emcee, it's not hard to recognize the influence some of Stro's hometown legends have had on him. His latest record, "Fear Me," exhibits his lyrical excellence and fluid flow over a laidback beat from Homage. It's another effort from Stro that proves he's one of the tightest emcee's right now. To further prove that, the cover art seems to be a co-sign from Kendrick Lamar. That alone says a lot about Stro.

Quotable Lyrics
It's heartbreakin' when y'all compare me like, n*gga do you hear me?
They cool but I'm a direct reflection of perfection like clearly
This year I'm killin' everything near me
Advice to all rappers and blogs, don't feature me, fear me


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