Lil Zay Osama Goes Viral With Hard-Hitting New Track "F*** My Cousin"

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The title of Lil Zay Osama's new track is definitely going to turn some heads.

Lil Zay Osama has been known for making some hard-hitting tracks, and he always seems to go viral on YouTube, which helps his case as an up-and-coming talent. Recently, the artist came through for his dedicated fanbase with a track called "Fuck My Cousin," and as you can gather from this title, Osama was looking to be provocative, and it most certainly paid off for him.

Throughout this track, Osama raps about his opps and betrayal. This is all done over some heavy 808s and some piano keys that offer some menacing overtones. Overall, it is yet another example of the artist's solid songwriting ability, and if you're a fan, you're most definitely going to appreciate this effort.

Let us know what you think of this brand new track, in the comments section down below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Get caught hanging with the opps
And you gon get yo ass smoked
Get caught lacking the opps post you
Put you in that same boat


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