Problem Delivers "Look Good" Off Of "S2"

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Problem drops off another banger off of "S2."

Problem hasn't been slacking this year, but he's been shifting into high-gear as of late. The rapper is getting ready to release his forthcoming project, S2 later this week and he's been blessing us with new tracks over the past month. The West Coast emcee kicked off S2 season with the release of his track, "Conditioning" in early October. With a few days until the project drops, he hooks us up with his latest cut, "Look Good."

Problem is back with his latest cut off of S2, "Look Good." The rapper links up with Dessy who handles the hook on the track. The rapper serves up a bass-heavy track that's bound to get the party poppin' off. Problem's new track comes shortly after the release of "City Of Litty." However, "Look Good" might not the last offering we get from his before S2 drops. The rapper hit Twitter today to say that he's considering a new track off of the project.

Peep his new track below. S2 drops this Friday.

Quotable Lyrics
My paper's fiance, unless you Beyonce
Four door Ferrari, that probably don't make 'em
Still one-one, I'm sorry
No Love & Hip Hop, I'm Cardi


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