Thouxanbanfauni Drops Off His New Track "Brick Fair (Hurricane Fauni Freestyle)"

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Thouxanbanfauni delivers his new single, "Brick Fair (Hurricane Fauni Freestyle)."

Thouxanbanfauni's been on a heavy grind throughout the course of the year. The young rapper released several singles, including the remix to his song "Jeans" featuring Lil Uzi Vert as well as his two projects, Requiem and The Lost Files. Clearly, he's been working hard, but things got put to a halt after he was reportedly sent to jail in DeKalb County, GA. The rapper was released last week, but today, he celebrates his freedom with his new song, "Brick Fair (Hurricane Fauni Freestyle)."

Thouxanbanfauni returns with his new single, "Brick Fair (Hurricane Fauni Freestyle)." The rapper delivers a bouncy single with an infectious hook. "Molly, Ex, Addy, Oxy/So lit I landscape probably/ house was hit by Hurricane Fauni," he raps at the beginning of the track. It's another dope song from Thouxanbanfauni and we're excited to hear what else he has up his sleeve.

Quotable Lyrics
Coolin' out with your daughter
She callin' me daddy, father
Gon' giddy up, saddle up on it
She really an organ donor
Diggin' her guts with a boner


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