Thouxanbanfauni Talks Women And Drugs On "DOMINO"

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Thouxanbanfauni laments about alcoholism and women on his latest song.

Drug use and sex are themes that have been in music since the dawn of time. Rock used to glorify these tropes back in the 70s and 80s and hip-hop artists have been doing the same. Thouxanbanfauni is certainly one of those artists who embrace the rockstar lifestyle and on his latest track "DOMINO," that's exactly what he raps about.

Throughout the song, the artist can be heard discussing alcoholism and drug use while also delving into the sexual encounters he has with women. The short yet sweet song is certainly a vibe so if you need something to kick back to, this will definitely do the trick.

Quotable Lyrics:

How many [?] antibiotics (Yeah, uh, yeah)
Get smoked for your chronic, shit ironic (Yeah, yeah)
VVS diamonds, rings like sonic (Bling blaow, rings like sonic)
My IG ho wanna be iconic (Woo, woo)
Rollin' up a fat ass with her, no comment (Give you no comment)
All of these n****s be thirsty for harmin'
Clean so strong, keep you hooked on phonics


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