French Montana & LGP Qua Tap Harry Fraud For "Straight For The Bag"

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French Montana & Philly's LGP Qua go off on monstrous new banger, "Straight For The Bag."

There are a handful of artists that work perfectly over Harry Fraud's production and they all hail from New York. Though Fraud's style of production has proven to be suiting for artists like Action Bronson and Meyhem Lauren, there's a sweet spot for Harry Fraud in his extensive production catalog. This week, the pair teamed up with rising Philly rapper LGP Qua for their monstrous new single, "Straight For The Bag." Fraud ushers in the hook with massive stadium-ready horns while French's repetitious hook delivers a massive anthemic feel that would go off on the Summer Jam stage. LGP Qua comes for the jugular with a ferocious delivery as he counts his wins and reflects on his losses.

Check out French Montana and LGP Qua's new single below. 

Quotable Lyrics
Let's get paid, my n***a that be the motto
Where I'm from, they rob banks, n***a they don't bank on the lotto
Two things you smell in the air: death or gelato
In the field, it's nothing but dead bodies, Cinco de Mayo


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