Wifisfuneral Drops Off His New Track "Death Wish"

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Wifisfuneral comes through with his new song "Death Wish."

Wifisfuneral's made a whole lot of waves within the past year. Tomorrow marks the one year anniversary of the release of his project, Boy Who Cried Wolf. Since then, he continued to grind and give fans more music as well as collaborating with some of your favorites. His hustle was acknowledged this year when he landed on the XXL Freshman List cover. Today, the rapper comes through with two new tracks including "Death Wish."

Wifisfuneral hooked fans up with some new music today with his track "Death Wish." The rapper's latest singles are some of the first pieces of music we've received from him since he dropped Ethernet in June.  "Death Wish" finds the rapper flowing over 8-bit influenced production. It's another dope track from Wifisfuneral and hopefully, we'll receive more music from him before the end of the summer.

Quotable Lyrics
Watch me skrt off on these n*ggas, they so past tense
20,000 blastin' onn my fists, I'm so extravagant
Girl, you fuckin' with a brown demon, ain't no sleepin'
I'm smokin' woods at my grave, schemin' my diamonds blingin'


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