Mysonne's been in the game for years, establishing himself as a legend in the underground. In recent times, he's received far more attention for his socio-political efforts such as his arrest during the protest of Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court bid. However, he's still been putting out music at a consistent rate. Last year, he decided to jump in the Joyner Lucas/Tory Lanez beef with two separate diss tracks aimed at both individuals. Now, he returns with his latest track, "Real Rite."
Mysonne delivers gritty New York hip-hop for the heads on his latest track, "Real Rite" after teasing the record on Instagram for a minute. The rapper delivers an onslaught of bars while flexing his lyrical prowess on the track.
Quotable Lyrics
Never let a chick ever stop your dough
Or come between you and your bros
Your integrity ain't never been a question
Never not once, n***as already know
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