Ciscero Enlists GoldLink, April George & Cheakity For "Function"

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Ciscero drops off the smooth and soulful single "Function."

Ciscero first made after his appearance on GoldLink's At What Cost on "Same Clothes As Yesterday." Now, he's on his way to make his own mark in the game. With a new EP on the way titled, Devil's Pie, he unleashes the first single off of the project with "Function."

Ciscero enlists GoldLink for his new track with additional vocals from April George and Cheakity. The Supah Mario produced track is soulful and smooth with a bit of a dark undertone to it. Ciscero brings April George and Cheakity for some additional dynamics in the background with both of them on the hook. Ciscero lists off things that people need in their day to day life, whether it be money, substances or simply, something that'll get them through the day. GoldLink comes through with another incredible verse and adds to what Ciscero built with the song.

Quotable Lyrics
Bust a clip, I'm on some super fuck shit
They ain't no love for snitches
Ain't no love for bitches
Ain't no time for prophets
I just want my money


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