Flipp Dinero Drops Off New Song "Feelin Like"

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Flipp Dinero is back with his latest track, "Feelin Like."

Flipp Dinero's been setting up his success over the course of the last year. With his hit single "Leave Me Alone," the rapper's single was heard across Snapchats and Instagram accounts of Kylie Jenner, Odell Beckham Jr., and DJ Khaled. A few months ago, it was revealed that he penned a deal with DJ Khaled's We The Best Records, Epic Records and Cinematic Music Group. He's been relatively quiet on releasing music since making the announcement, but today, he releases his latest track, "Feelin Like."

Flipp Dinero is back with his new track, "Feelin Like." Dinero comes through with a melodic delivery on the hook before showcasing his NY roots on the verses. 

With a new deal and a new single out, Dinero is setting himself up to conquer 2018.

Quotable Lyrics
Fuck you, talk like you be gettin' it, you ain't havin' it
N***as talkin' like they be havin' chips, they ain't havin' it
Stick that's on me, bitch, I would not pull it because I'm stashin' it
Fuck you, n***as mad at me 'cause I ain't askin' it


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