Derin Falana Drops Off "End Of Summer Freestyle"

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Derin Falana returns with his new track, "End Of Summer Freestyle."

It's been a minute since we heard from Derin Falana. In fact, that last track he released was March's "The Change Up" which he premiered on HNHH. The Toronto artist has been grinding for a minute. In 2017, he dropped off his album, These Days: Audio Journal and then released a ton of loose singles afterward. After six months of silence, Derin Falana comes through with his latest track, "End Of Summer Freestyle."

Derin Falana is back with his new song, "End Of Summer Freestyle." The rapper's single serves as his second release of the year. Falana delivers goes in on the sample-heavy production provided by GHD and Mumbles. "End Of Summer Freestyle" sounds like Derin Falana getting things off his chest that he's been meaning to address. 

Keep your eyes peeled for new music from Derin Falana.

Quotable Lyrics
I've locked the door on n***as that wouldn't jump in the car
Now they trail behind, wishin' they had gotten in from the start
It's just more the same, nothing has changed
Daniel told me that newer problems arrive with your change


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