Yung Pinch Drops Off His Latest Song "Tony Montana"

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Yung Pinch continues the #4EVERFRIDAY series with "Tony Montana."

Despite being on tour, Yung Pinch is still keeping his #4EVERFRIDAY series alive and well. Pinch has been dropping new music every Friday for the past little while and has kept his fans well-fed with the amount of music he's been dropping. He's currently on the "All 4 Love Tour" across North America with only a handful of dates left before it concludes. Today, he comes through with his latest #4EVERFRIDAY effort, "Tony Montana."

Lil Pinch is back with yet another hit on his latest record, "Tony Montana." His latest record is a bit more grittier than his other efforts but that's mostly due to his production choice. Pinch recruits Matics and BL$$D for the song's production. 

Pinch is dropping hit after hit, we're excited to see what he has up his sleeves next.

Quotable Lyrics
Rock wit me, you don't want beef
It's the underdogs, I'm Rocky
Half humble, half cocky
In the stands where you watch me



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