We haven't heard a whole lot from Nino Man within the past six months, but he was delivering a consistent stream of records for the first half of 2018. Thankfully, he's back with some new music to kick off the new year. The rapper recruits Dave East and Vado for their new collaboration, "Straight Outta Harlem."
Nino Man delivers a bar-heavy track alongside his Harlem neighbors, Dave East and Vado for "Straight Outta Harlem." The three rappers go back-to-back over a hard-hitting sample-heavy instrumental. East kicks things on the first verse, detailing some of the darker aspects of his time growing up in Harlem before Nino Man follows with the second verse and Vado closes it off.
Nino Man collaborated with both Dave East and Vado in 2018. East and Nino Man linked up on "Hate Me Now" which was followed by Nino Man's collaboration with Vado, "Harlem Nights." Hopefully, we see more music from Nino Man in 2019.
Quotable Lyrics
First avenue, kept my attitude like a vulture
Ralph Lauren, rockin' ruby patches on my shoulder
Every Harlem n***a want a BMW
Strippers at the W, I'm livin' La Vida Loca
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