If you press play on any track and Dr. Dre's voice is the first thing you hear, it's a promising indication that you're about to dive into some heat. Today, Jon Connor drops off his first song in nearly a year with "I'M BACK." which features a little intro from Dre to set the song's energy.
Jon Connor drops off his first track in nearly a year with the appropriately titled, "I'M BACK." For anyone waiting for Jon Connor to release his forthcoming project Vehicle City, don't worry, it's coming soon, according to the doc. On Connor's latest track, he unleashes lyrical warfare on the industry as he goes off for a little under 3 and a half minutes straight.
It's nice to hear from Jon Connor again after a while. With his album on the way, he's going to continue to prove that lyricism is the furthest thing from dead.
Quotable Lyrics
Scary 'cause I'mma keep spittin' cemetaries til I'm in lyrical heaven with pun
None of you n*ggas is scaring me none
You know where the fuck that I'm from
The city where houses get raided, you know how we play it
Tell Granny to bury the gun
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