Pharoahe Monch & Lil Fame Want Their Money On Aggressive New Track "24 Hours"

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Pharoahe Monch drops off his new song, "24 Hours" ft. Lil Fame.

Yesterday marked the 46th birthday of hip-hop legend, Pharoahe Monch. He's undoubtedly one of the most gifted lyricists int he game, but we, unfortunately, haven't heard a whole lot from him in recent times. However, the rapper decided to bless his fans with some new music as a gift for his birthday. Monch teams up with M.O.P's Lil Fame for his new single, "24 Hours."

Pharoahe Monch is back with his new song, "24 Hours." The song is a collaboration with Lil Fame and was produced by Monch himself, with some help from DJ OGee and Parks Vallely. 

"'24 Hours' is a standalone song that’s not attached to any upcoming project and is my first independent release,” he told Complex about the song. "I produced both the record and the video, wanting to give my fans something hardcore on my birthday, as a show of my appreciation. With Lil Fame holding me down, I feel as if it will boost everyone’s endorphin levels 100 percent."

Peep Pharoah Monch's new track with Lil Fame below.

Quotable Lyrics
You? Wall street occupation
Me? I occupy wall street like the protest
Just to discuss interest rates and inflation


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