Chuuwee & Trizz are getting ready to deliver their new project, AmeriKKa's Most Blunted 3 but before then, they come through with a brand new single off of the project.
Chuuwee & Trizz come through with the second single off of their forthcoming project, "See Today." The song follows the release of "Superbowl" which dropped roughly a month ago. The two rappers link up with Money Montage and Chris Rose for the song's production. "See Today" finds the two rapper's serving up a smooth flow over the equally smooth production. It's another promising effort from the two west coast rappers.
Chuwee & Trizz have built an immense amount of hype, both as a duo and solo artists. Their upcoming project, AmeriKKa's Most Blunted 3 arrives on September 28th. Keep your eyes peeled for that.
Quotable Lyrics
You inclined to go and tattletale
Jumpin' bandwagons, ridin' saddle well,
You be takin' hella shots online, you must think this shit is battlefield
Okay freeze, I got prestige on you n***a, please
You barely level three, I feel like Lil Weez
I'm not from this planet, not a human being
There ain't no you and me
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