Comethazine Teams With Kenny Beats For "Highriser"

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Comethazine is back with his new track, "Highriser."

Comethazine has been on a heavy grind this year. The rapper gained fame with his single, "Bands" which later received a remix to Rich The Kid (although it was taken down shortly after). Since then, he blessed fans with a slew of tracks in the months leading up to the release of his latest project, BAW$KEE which in late August. Since then, he went onto bless fans with new singles including his "Dough Freestyle" and new visuals for tracks off his project. Today, he comes through with a brand new track titled, "Highriser."

Comethazine is back with his new track, "Highriser." The rapper's latest single was produced by Kenny Beats who just handled a majority of the production on Vince Staples' new project, FM. It's unsure if this is a single off an upcoming project or just a one-off, but we're excited to see what Comethazine has up his sleeves in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
Woke up in his bitch and I might bust right at your mans
You saw him that morning but not again
Diamonds on a n***a shining harder than a bitch
I took your bitch and then she licked my dick 


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