Zoey Dollaz Drops Off His New Single "Highway Full Of Pain"

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Zoey Dollaz drops off his new track, "Highway Full of Pain."

Zoey Dollaz released his freestyle to Kodak Black's "Calling My Name" last month but he's back with a brand new single. "Highway Full Of Pain" is Zoey Dollaz first official single of the new year. The rapper speaks from a vulnerable place on this track, opening up about substance abuse and the pain he's held back in the past. "Man, you wouldn't want my life for a day/ Man, you'd probably blow your fuckin' brain away/ I numb the pain with the pills that I take/ Get on my knees, ask the lord for a way," he raps on the track.

Zoey Dollaz released his EP, Who Don't Like Dollaz in September 2018. The project featured appearances from Smokepurpp, Tory Lanez, Moneybagg Yo and more. Prior to that, he released his project, Sorry Not Sorry.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm on a highway full of pain, I'm driving crazy
I'm on these pills, feel like a ghost like Patrick Swayze
I don't know how I'm still alive, man, it's amazing
You could see it in my eyes, I'm goin' crazy


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