IDK & Mir Fontane Link Up With Supreme Ace On "Diamonds"

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Supreme Ace recruits IDK and Mir Fontane for "Diamonds."

Supreme Ace hasn't slowed down over the years, but in 2018, there's no doubt that he's been going hard. The rapper's been releasing new music on a regular basis. Earlier this year, he blessed fans with Trill Influence 2 which featured guest appearances from OG Maco, Michael Christmas and more. A few months later, he dropped off his second project of the year, 3NightsAgo which was a collaborative project with Rob4Real. Today, he links up with IDK and Mir Fontane for his new single, "Diamonds."

Supreme Ace kicks off October on the right foot with his new single, "Diamonds" featuring IDK and Mir Fontane. The catchy banger was produced by Ric & Thadeus who recently landed production credits on Juice WRLD and Tierra Whack's latest projects. "Diamonds" is a flexing anthem that finds Supreme Ace, IDK and Mir Fontane celebrating the finer things in life. 

Peep their new song below. 

Quotable Lyrics
You lookin' for changes
New rearranging, this shit amazing
N***a we made it, n***a we made it, n***a we made it
Flippin' these pages, fuck all these faces, money ain't change us


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