Fijimacintosh has been building a strong buzz for himself over the past year, but he's about to take things to a new level in 2018. The rapper hit the road with Smooky Margielaa, dropped off several visuals and teamed up with his cousin Trippie Redd. With a new year, he's gearing up to make a massive wave. Today, he comes through with his new single, "I Had Nuthin."
Alongside IDK, Fijimacintosh returns with his brand new single, "I Had Nuthin." The rapper recruits OG Parker and Deko for the song's production who delivers a haunting yet energetic beat for the two rappers to collide on. Speaking to XXL, the rapper explained the song was inspired on his come-up and how money changes the way people treat you.
"The inspiration came from being broke and having nothing one moment and then getting money the next," Fiji said. "They started acting like they loved me or cared for me."
"I Had Nuthin" is set to appear on his forthcoming project Teenage Disillusionment which drops next Friday, Jan. 18th.
Quotable Lyrics
I got bitches, I got bitches
Big ass, titties, hunnids and fifties
Come from a place, where shit can get sticky
Pop up the trunk and take out the sticky
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