Too $hort Enlists Lexy Pantera For "Off And On"

Too $hort and Lexy Panterra connect for their new collab, "Off And On."

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Too $hort can pretty much do whatever he wants at this point. Over the course of three and a half decades, Too $hort has delivered countless amounts of projects, singles, and mixtapes that has established him as a West Coast legend. But even as he's established himself as a legendary figure, he doesn't stop putting in work. He's been extremely active this year and clearly, his creativity holds no bounds.

Over the weekend, Too $hort linked up with Lexy Panterra for their new single, "Off And On." Too $hort and Lexy deliver a sexy, pop anthem with the latter taking the lead on the hook. Too $hort keeps a cool posture throughout the track as he reflects on past woes with women, though it seems more likely that he's referencing the pimp game.

Check out the track below.

Quotable Lyrics
I send you on them routes to pick up thousands
First class flights, exotic islands
You would've been gone if you didn't want me
I ain't going nowhere, we still gettin' that money


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