Grafh closed out 2018 with a slew of freestyles over some of the hottest beats in the game such as Pusha T's "Infrared," Lil Wayne's "Uproar," Cardi B's "Money" and more. The rapper's gearing up to release a new project in the near future and to kick off the campaign, he links up with Benny The Butcher for their new collaboration, "Blow."
Grafh and Benny The Butcher link up for their new collaboration, "Blow." The two rappers have undeniable chemistry on wax, delivering nothing but raw street bars and reminding everyone that street rap is still alive and well. The single was produced by DJ Shay who comes through with a hypnotizing and dark beat for the two rappers to flex their lyrical prowess over.
Keep your eyes peeled for Grafh's new project, The Black Sheep dropping soon.
Quotable Lyrics
We let off biscuits, and ballistics come clean up the shells
We made choices and had to pay lawyers to even the scale
True story, you know the pot was glass, knots of cash
Took 20 bands to the jeweler and the watch was half
I made the moves and she count the cash
You heard, it's only right, I got the shoes and she got the bag
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