Deniro Farrar Is Back With The "Re-Up"

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Deniro Farrar is back with his first project since 2017.

It's been a hot minute since we've heard from Deniro Farrar. The rapper hasn't released a whole lot of music in recent times but fans have been waiting to hear what he has cookin'. The rapper released a whole lot of music in 2017 including Guilty Until Proven Innocent and Mind Of A Gemini II. Unfortunately, the following year wasn't filled with as much music from Farrar. Today, he makes his triumphant return with his last project, Re-Up.

Deniro Farrar is back with his new EP, Re-Up. The North Carolina native's latest release runs eight tracks deep and includes features from J. Hines, Jayway Sosa, Fetty P. Franklin, and Mvgazine. The project features the previously released singles "Trap Hall Of Fame" and "Break Down." 

Peep his new project below. 


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