Polyester The Saint is buzzing out of the westcoast. He's among those who are really putting an effort in trying to bring that classic west coast vibe to the table. The rapper connected with Freddie Gibbs and Curren$y for his single "In My Zone" last week. Now, he comes through with another single. Bringing along Problem and Buddy for the ride, Polyester The Saint drops off his new single "Where The Party At."
Polyester The Saint links up with fellow Cali natives, Buddy and Problem, for a new anthem to get any function poppin' with "Where The Party At." The new single finds all three emcees dropping some smooth bars over some smooth west coast production. It's another excellently curated collab from Polyester The Saint.
Quotable Lyrics
I'm on the 1-10 going 110 leavin' Compton
Hopped out then I walked in to the function
God damn, I been goin' in on the Hennessy
Now we really finna see, who gon' leave this shit wit me
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