One of the most exciting duos in rap music right now is G4 Boyz. Coming from Staten Island with a sound that draws from across the world, they're readying for a major year ahead of themselves and they make that absolutely clear with their latest banger, "419." Representing the Ohio area code which is better known for the advance-fee scam. This shouldn't come as a surprise since they do have a song called "Local Scammer" which slaps." "419" is equally hard, though. The brotherly duo team up over an ominous and grim beat with high-energy. As they floss with scammer money and their extensive drip, "419" has the G4 Boyz oozing with effortless swag and menacing attitudes.
Peep their new track below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from them.
Quotable Lyrics
She wanna take trip to Ghana
She know I get dough, I'm Naija
The money just came from wire
Said I move hot like fire
African boy, no voodoo
African boy, no lion
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