Tsu Surf & Benny The Butcher Swap Bars On "Blacc Cream"

Tsu Surf's new project "MSYKM" is out now.

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There's no denying Tsu Surf's skill on the mic. Over the years of battle rapping, he's proven to be an elite MC, though he's also exhibited this on several occasions in the past through mixtapes and albums. This week, he unleashed his latest body of work titled, MSYKM that includes appearances from Jim Jones, Dave East, G Herbo, and Benny The Butcher, among others.

Benny The Butcher assists Tsu Surf on the track, "Blacc Cream." Backed by an eerie soul vocal, Benny and Tsu Surf deliver painful accounts of the reality of the streets with vivid bars. Tsu Surf things off with an impassioned verse before handing the mic over to Benny who obliterates the track.

Check out Tsu Surf's collaboration with Benny The Butcher below.

Quotable Lyrics
What you know about Blacc Cream? I'm havin' bad dreams
Then I'm down to my last few thou with my last fiend
Brown dope with white cut, it's like a half breed
I'mma make it, stack it, and clean it as long as cash green


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