Z Money's had the streets buzzing for a hot minute. The rapper signed to Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo label and released his project, Chiraq Mogul in August through the label. His latest project hails features from the likes of fellow Chicago rappers G Herbo and Valee as well as Key Glock and 03 Greedo. Today, he drops off the remix to the album's intro, "Apart Of Trappin" featuring Bandhunta Izzy.
Z Money recruits Bandhunta Izzy for the remix of "Apart Of Trappin." The two rappers link up over the grim trap beat provided by Lil Mexico Beatz who also handled a large portion of the production on Chiraq Mogul. Although Z Money and Bandhunta Izzy hail from Chicago and Baltimore, respectively, the song represents the mentality of trapping across the globe.
"The song is a reminder of what goes on in the trap!" Z Money said to XXL. "From Chicago to Baltimore to Europe, it's a constant operation. The end goal is always the same."
Peep the new track below.
Quotable Lyrics
Two-six, that's apart of my wagon, this shit a part of snappin'
Every print's all over my jacket, I came out Louis swaggin'
If you don't know no better, I'm taxin', this shit a part of trappin'
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