Thouxanbanfauni year has been filled with many ups-and-downs, but he's still grinding through it all. The rapper faced a minor set back earlier this year when he was locked up in DeKalb County. Thankfully, he was released in October and jumped right back into the rap game. He's dished out several singles, but now, he's linked up with Denzel Curry for their new collaboration, "Heavy Metal."
Thouxanbanfauni recruits Denzel Curry for his new banger, "Heavy Metal." The song follows the release of October's "Brick Fair (Hurricane Fauni Freestyle) -- his first post-jail release -- and November's "Hardbody." Fauni and Curry deliver a heavy-hitting banger on "Heavy Metal." Fauni flexes his off-kilter flow while Curry continues to prove why he's one of the hottest young rappers in the game right now.
Earlier this year Fauni blessed fans with his project, Requiem. The project ran for 14 songs without a single feature in sight. Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Fauni in the future.
Quotable Lyrics
Keep that .30 clip hotter than the devil
Pop a pussy n***a, pop 'em like some kettle
Pop the hood, pop the trunk, show your metal
Automatic stick, show you heavy metal
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