Borgore's been delivering heaters for a minute but it's been a while since we've heard him do something with a hip-hop vibe to it. Over the years, we've heard a lot of EDM DJ's tap some of the hottest rappers in the game for collaborations. Today, Borgore comes through with his new single, "MOP."
Borgore comes through with his latest track, "MOP" featuring Gucci Mane and Thirty Rack (a.k.a DJ Carnage). Borgore explained that he's been talking to Gucci Mane's team to work with the ATL rapper. Although Guwop said he's down, he wanted the right beat to do so.
"I hadn't released a hip-hop track in a while," Borgore told Complex, "and I felt this beat I made was special. I love making beats, I have folders full of them. We were talking with Gucci and his camp to see if we could work together. He was down if I sent him the right beat. I felt this was the one and he loved it. Then I added my good friend Carnage, or THIRTY RACK, on the beat and it came out hard."
Quotable Lyrics
A goon with a glock, thirty round sound like a chop
Dreadhead, look like a mop, aim at the top
Guwop been back on the top,
N***as be callin' the cops, hangin' with opps
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