Back in 2015, Demrick and DJ Hoppa linked up for their joint project, Stoney Point. The project showed their incredible chemistry together on wax. Demrick's bars fit perfectly with Hoppa's production style. Now, both of them are gearing up to release the sequel to their 2015 project and today, they come through with a new single titled, "Burn Slow."
Demrick and DJ Hoppa couldn't have picked a better set of collaborators for their new smoking anthem, "Burn Slow." Their latest single features Cypress Hill's B-Real and Flatbush Zombies' Zombie Juice. Demrick holds down the first verse and the hook before passing it over to Zombie Juice. B-Real comes through on the final verse and proves that he hasn't lost it at all. It's another solid track from Demrick. Keep your eyes peeled for Stoney Point which drops on October 28th.
Quotable Lyrics
They take that hit, quit it
Show these hoes how we get it, get it
Pay a bitch quick, split it
ATM in the lobby, hit it
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