Guapdad 4000 is one artist that no one should be sleeping on this year. Following the release of 2017's Scamboy Color, he created a strong buzz along with Yung Pinch as they made waves throughout the Internet. He spent a good chunk of 2018 on the road but fans are eagerly awaiting for him to drop some new music. This week, he blessed fans with some new vibes with his latest track, "California."
Teaming up with Yung Pinch and Harikiri, Guapdad delivered his latest track last Friday. Guapdad 4000 and Yung Pinch share their versions of California while dropping references to 2Pac and Mac Dre. Guapdad and Yung Pinch have previously worked together on a few occasions, most notably on "Insecure" with Thouxanbanfauni.
Peep Guapdad 4000's latest track below.
Quotable Lyrics
Pussy so wet, it drips to my wrist
She want to walk with a Toy Yorkie like a white bitch
California lifestyle, lay back, say that,
Slap this, play that, Pac 2, Dre Mac
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