Runway Richy Drops Off "Rari's & Runways 2"

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Runway Richy returns with his latest project.

Runway Richy's been teasing the final installment of his China Cafeteria series for the past few months. Earlier this year, the rapper premiered his single, "Trappin' Ain't Dead" which was to serve as the first single off of China Cafeteria 3. We've yet to hear about when that project would drop but he isn't letting fans go empty handed. The rapper came through with the sequel to his 2018 project, Rari's And Runways earlier this week.

It's been less than a year since the release of Rari's And Runways but Runway Richy's returned with the sequel. Consisting of eight tracks, including "Trappin' Ain't Dead," Runway Richy holds down the majority of the project on his own. Kenny Kool, Lotto Savage, and Black 125 are the sole features on the project while Runway Richy hails SauceLord Rich, Zay, Beezo, Beatmonster Shroomz, Flow Beatz, and Metro Boomin for production. 


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