Thutmose Drops Off Celebratory Anthem "Blurry Nights"

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Thutmose is back with a celebratory anthem.

Thutmose is a name you should start getting familiar with as soon as possible. The Brooklyn rapper's debut solo project, Man On Fire arrived last year with features from Jay Critch, Desiigner and more. Since then, he's released more solo music and even appeared on the star-studded Spider-Man: Enter The Spider-Verse soundtrack. Today, he comes through with some party vibes on "Blurry Nights."

Thutmose returns with his new single, "Blurry Nights," a track celebrating messy nights and major accomplishments. The song was produced by Avedon who delivers upbeat production for Thutmose to flex his melodic delivery and sharp bars. The track follows the release of his anti-Valentine's Day track, "Romeo Is Dead" which he released two weeks ago.

Peep his new track below and stay tuned for more music from Thutmose.

Quotable Lyrics
Bottles on my rider, sip before I go
Crowd is waiting, bad boy bout to kill the show
Shades on, I swear I keep seeing kaleidoscopes
Life is gettin' trippy, can't complain, this the life I chose


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