Lil Pump Reminds His Haters That He's Still Cakin' It On "Splurgin"

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Lil Pump unveils his latest single, "Splurgin."

There aren't many artists from the Soundcloud era that are still standing today. Lil Pump emerged as a pivotal figure in the movement through his early catalog. And while the hype still earned him a collaboration with Kanye West, his career has felt stagnant for the most part since then.

Still, it appears that Pump is planning to release his long-awaited sequel to his 2017 self-titled debut. Last week, he released the single, "Splurgin," which finds him flexing on his haters and naysayers, and reminding them of the work he's put in over the years. Truthfully, it does show signs of growth in comparison to some of his earlier releases but he's still coming through with outlandish flexes, like, "I bought a horse off of Amazon... Pussy real bald, she look just like Mally Mall."

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Quotable Lyrics
Brand new Audemar
Shе catchin' my nut in the air just like Randy Moss
My whip fully hydraulics
Bought a Rolls truck and forgot I bought it


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