Smooky MarGielaa Releases New Single "Come Up"

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Smooky Margielaa comes through with a brand new single "Come Up."

Smooky Margielaa's been wildly buzzing for the past few months. An appearance on A$AP Mob's Cozy Boyz Vol. 2 was a major introduction to the masses and being under Rocky's wing definitely doesn't hurt. He's been making a lot of noise since then. He's dropped a lot of new material out and has kept fans wanting a project from him. Regardless, he's still building the buzz with loose singles. Today, he drops off another one with "Come Up."

Smooky drops off his brand new single, "Come Up." The rapper details his come up in the game and some of the things he's had to deal with prior to his success. The sound of the record is more crisp and clean than some of his previous records. Smooky continuously improves with every effort and its exciting to see what he has up his sleeve next.

Quotable Lyrics
I heard he want beef, he don't want war with us
Pull up to the scene, couple guns might hit up
I heard he dog, last week he got sticked up
It's Margielaa man, pullin' up in a Benz truck


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