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Comethazine Is Back With His New Single "DeMar DeRozan"


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Comethazine is just warming up this year. Although he was beginning to make waves in the Soundcloud community in the past year or so, 2018 was the year that he began to cement his name. The rapper finally released his project BAW$KEE in August. Since then, he's continued to unleash new singles and videos. After announcing BAW$KEE 2 last week, the rapper returns with his brand new single, "DeMar DeRozan."

Inspired by ex-Toronto Raptors' star, Comethazine is back with his latest track, "DeMar DeRozan. The rapper's new single follows the release of the Kenny Beats-produced song, "Highriser." Comethazine serves another aggressive banger with "DeMar DeRozan."

With BAW$KEE 2 dropping on Jan. 11, Comethazine is also gearing up to hit the road on the "BAW$KEE 2" tour. The rapper will be bringing JayDaYoungan, Lil Gnar and TNT Tez on the road with him. The tour kicks off on Jan. 10 in Dallas before concluding in Seattle on March 3rd.

Quotable Lyrics
Glock holdin' thirty, I bought a new clip
She trying to talk, I'm trying to hit
Hoe shut the fuck up and suck on this dick
I just went shoppin', I bought so much shit

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