Tobi Lou Drops New Song "Goaty"

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Tobi Lou comes through with his latest track, "Goaty."

If you haven't heard of Tobi Lou, you need to fix that right now. He's been killing everything he's released and his distinctive style is refreshing especially in the currently landscape of hip hop. Last time we had him on the site, he linked up with  Smino for their collaboration, "Troop" back in March. Today, he delivers a new song and video called "Goaty."

Late last week, there were reports that someone let loose 100 goats in the streets of Boise, Idaho and it seems like Tobi Lou has claimed responsibility for it. Tobi Lou released his new song "Goaty" with an accompanying visual today that shows the rapper kickin' it on a farm with goats before letting them loose in the streets before the end of the video. The song is expected to be on Lou's forthcoming EP which drops this Friday.

Peep his new video and single below.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't even like to boast
But my baby girl so hard to
She ain't playin' with you hoes
I think she really a GOAT


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