Supa Bwe & Rexx Life Raj Team Up On "Time For Me"

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Supa Bwe drops off the first single from his upcoming project.

Chicago's Supa Bwe released his single "Bag Bwe" with The Cool Kids' Sir Michael Rocks in January. Now, he's returned with the first single off of his forthcoming project, Just Say Thank You. Teaming up with Rexx Life Raj, the two artists deliver a smooth, R&B-tinged track over stripped down guitar chords. It's definitely a switch from what we've heard from Supa Bwe recently but it's a promising sign that we'll hear a sonic growth from the rapper.

Just Say Thank You is Supa Bwe's official follow-up to Finally Dead which arrived in 2017. The 7-track project is bound to make a wave upon its release on April 10th. Aside from Rexx Life Raj, Just Say Thank You features Chance The Rapper, Duffle Bag Buru and Dounia, and production from CEO Beatz, Spooky Bands, Peter Cottontale of the Social Experiment, and more. 

Peep the tracklist below.
1. Hate You 
2. Time For Me (feat. Rexx Life Raj)
3. Rememory (feat. Chance The Rapper)
4. Boom Boom Boom (feat. Duffle Bag Buru)
5. Slippin / Apex
6. Problem / Fuel
7. Entropy (feat. Dounia)

Quotable Lyrics
Demonstrate on me, I'll be your test dummy
Come throw that thing on me, I'll give you some tips
Might turn this bedroom into Magic City
With them ass and titties you might as well strip, oo


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