TDE's Punch Drops Off New Track "God Complex (Council of Nicea)"

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Punch drops off his new track "God Complex."

You can't deny that Top Dawg Entertainment has signed some of the most talented artists in the game right now. However, the talent isn't limited their signees. The label's president, Dave Free, has been responsible for some of the stunning visuals that come out of the camp. In addition, the other president of the label, Punch, has flexed his lyrical prowess on wax on numerous occasions. While it's clearly not his focus right now, he does drop off some new music every once in a while. Today, he comes through with his latest track, "God Complex (Council Of Nicea)."

Punch is back with his latest track, "God Complex (Council Of Nicea)." The TDE president comes through with some heavy bars over some enchanting production. "God Complex" is the second track Punch has dropped this year. It follows the release of February's "On 1 Freestyle." 

Quotable Lyrics
Burn the booth down like the great dragon
Was hurled down from heaven and disrupted the planet
Yeah, you could get this work on the Sabbath
Gotta upgrade your savage when n*ggas is broke like the ten commandments


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