Downtown Dion's been building a heavy buzz on the internet for the past year. The rapper released his project, Swoop Dreams last year which served as a formal introduction to Dion's work. He's been an affiliate of Harry Fraud for a minute now, although he's mainly been putting in work in the background. Since the release of his 2017 project, he's released several new tracks and accompanying visuals. Now, he comes through with his latest track, "All Day."
Downtown Dion is back with his latest track, "All Day." It's a smooth record that finds Dion flexing his melodic delivery over the Harry Fraud's production. It serves as a follow up to his single, "Care" with Daytona which he released last month. Dion flexes the trapper life over the course of this song.
This isn't his only record with Harry Fraud in recent times. Earlier in the year, he linked up with the producer for "Blocky Liberace" and premiered the music video on HNHH TV which you could watch below.
Quotable Lyrics
We used to be kids, runnin' 'round in the park
Now its pass the button, half a brick in the car
Spin the block twice 'fore I think about parking it
Quick draw McGraw if you think about robbin' me
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