IshDARR Drops Off His New Song "Slow Down"

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IshDARR is back with his new song "Slow Down."

IshDARR's been on one hell of a hustle, especially in 2018. After a pretty big year, which included his silver screen debut in Matthew McConaughey's movie White Boy Rick, the rapper is getting ready to release his sophomore album, Slow Down, KID. His album is dropping this Friday and before he drops it, he blesses us with one more single off of it titled, "Slow Down."

IshDARR comes through with his new single, "Slow Down." The rapper enlists Trackside and Take A Daytrip for the song's production. The single follows the release of "Never Ask" which he dropped off earlier this month.

"This song for me was aimed around the state of being aware of all decisions you are making while chasing a dream you have," he told Billboard about the inspiration behind the song. "The energy in it speaks for itself."

Peep his new track below and keep your eyes peeled for his new project, Slow Down, KID which drops this Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
Her mind is way hard to find right now
About mine, baby don't even trip, roll the dice
Every once in a while, might feel for you
Dropped the dime, rarely ever this life's on you


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