03 Greedo Addresses His Controversies On "Fortnite"

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03 Greedo drops off his new single "Fortnite."

03 Greedo is a polarizing figure these days, especially after his comments about 2Pac. The rapper later doubled down on his comments but still admitted that he said it to play the media's game back at them. However, he's proved to be one of the most promising artists on the come up and his most recent project proved that. Today, the rapper addresses his recent controversies on his new song, "Fortnite."

03 Greedo comes through with his latest single, "Fortnite." The rapper taps Alamo Records Taz Taylor for the song's production who delivers a fresh west coast feel for Greedo to go in on. Greedo takes time to address his comments on 'Pac and his general relationship with the media on the track. The rapper's latest effort is the first single we've heard from him since the release of The Wolf Of Grape Street. As of now, he's gearing up for the release of his next project, God Level. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
Just last week, I was mentioned up in Forbes' bitch
Young street n*gga tryna make another fortune
With my daughter playing Fortnite, PS4 shit
Treat the projects like a mothafuckin' fortress


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