Comethazine Talks Money On His New Track "Dough Freestyle"

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Comethazine drops off his new track, "Dough Freestyle."

Comethazine initially made waves with his single, "Bands" which later received a remix with Rich The Kid and an excellent visual directed by Cole Bennett. After releasing singles like "Demi" and "Hero," the demand for a full body of work was real. It's been a little over two weeks since he released his project, BAW$KEE but he now comes through with a little freestyle to follow it up.

Comethazine is back with his new track, "Dough Freestyle." Comethazine's latest track has a funky bassline carrying the production that's reminiscent of old school west coast hip-hop. It's a short song that runs for a bit under two minutes. Comethazine raps about his love for money and jewelry. It's another solid effort from Comethazine. We're excited to hear what else he has up his sleeve for this year. 

Quotable Lyrics
Never gave a fuck about a hater
The club be goin' up like a fuckin' elevator
Yes I did the ollie and the kickflip, I'm a skater
Might just fuck your bitch, then she ask me for some paper


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