03 Greedo Drops Off "Dear Winter"

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03 Greedo returns with his new single, "Dear Winter."

03 Greedo's buzzing career got cut short earlier this year when he was sentenced to 20 years behind bars on guns and drugs trafficking. Prior to his incarceration, the rapper loaded up on material -- from collaborative projects to loose singles. The rapper released his last project, God Level before going to jail which still stands as one of the most memorable rap albums of the year. Today, his team unleashes his new single, "Dear Winter."

03 Greedo is back with his latest track, "Dear Winter." The rapper had a hand in producing the single alongside PompanoPuf & Coup. Greedo delivers a more somber record, flexing his vocal chops and detailing some of the darker times in his time. 

In other Greedo-related news, it was revealed the rapper might be coming home way earlier than expected. Per Greedo's inmate entry at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice's website, he will be eligible for parole on September 19th, 2020. The rapper was initially expected to get out of prison on May 31st, 2018.

Quotable Lyrics
Killer inside the woods like a werewolf
Baby, I'm a beast, it ain't nothin' I'm scared of
Made it out of cold cells, still sellin' that snow bus
Moncler cover my clothes up


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