Chaz French Recruits IDK & Jay 305 For New Song "Caliente"

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Chaz French returns with his latest track, "Caliente."

Chaz French is one of the hottest artists coming out of the DMV. The rapper's debut album, True Colors, arrived in July of 2017 and a few months later, he followed it up with a short six-track project titled, Kill Vol. 1: A DMV Original which served as a way to highlight the incredible talent in the DMV such as Q Da Fool, Fat Trel and many others. However, we haven't heard much from him since then with the exception of his track, "Can't Stop Us" which he released a few months ago. Today, he recruits IDK and Jay 305 for his new track, "Caliente."

Chaz French is back with his new track, "Caliente." The track is one of the few that he released this year and features IDK and Jay 305 -- two artists that have been killing it this year. The three rappers link up to deliver an anthem for the strip club over production by Oogiemane.

Peep the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
See these n***as talkin' bout me, that should make me flattered
I hit it from the back, it was fat, now it's fatter
I like pussy lips so I don't hear when n***as chatter
I make a smile flip, now he's sadder, he's sadder


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