PnB Rock Releases New Song "Thought I Was In Love"

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PnB Rock drops off another new track, "Thought I Was In Love."

PnB Rock clearly has no shortage of music in the stash and he proved it by dropping three throwaway joints. The singer took to Instagram to reveal that he'd be giving fans an early sneak peek at what he's been grinding on lately and it's sounding fire. Earlier in the year, he revealed that he'd have some anthems for the summer coming by July. However, with his latest drop, he's giving fans something to hold them over until then. 

PnB Rock came through with three new songs today including "Thought I Was In Love." The singer taps SwaggyB for the song's production who delivers a low key instrumental with shimmering synths and a knockin' bass drum. In addition to releasing this one, he also dropped off "Its Over" and "Stop Flexinnn."

With the amount of music he has recorded, he's definitely saving the best for a bigger release. Hopefully, he has a new project coming in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Remember when we had sex on a jet?
Hit it from the back, I had that pussy so wet
VVs on your wrist, I put them VVs on your neck
But you know I'm petty, I need all my shit back


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