Papoose Calls On Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, Remy Ma & Busta Rhymes For "Thought I Was Gonna Stop" Remix

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Papoose unveils the remix to "Thought I Was Gonna Stop" ft. Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, Remy Ma, and 2 Chainz.

No one had a run in 2021 like Papoose. Ahead of his supposed retirement, the rapper emerged with a new project every single month, proving that he's not one to mess with when it comes to punchlines. Among the releases included a plethora of bangers including, "Thought I Was Gonna Stop" ft. Lil Wayne from September.

The rapper just came through with his final project, December over the weekend which included a monstrous remix of "Thought I Was Gonna Stop" alongside Lil Wayne, Busta Rhymes, 2 Chainz, and his wife, Remy Ma. Each rapper goes bar-for-bar on this one, flipping the original and turning it into an excellent posse cut to kick off the new year.

Check out the remix to Papoose's "Thought I Was Gonna Stop" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Everything I touch, I make it hot until your color tanned
Hard of hearing n***a see the ‘blicka’ make ya understand
Quicker see ya blow the money, sick about a hundred grand
Still the type to wrap a hundred grand in couple rubber band


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