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Ahsh Eff Announces Her Debut Project With "Count It Up"


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Ahsh Eff drops off a swift track today as a followup to her previously-release loosie entitled "The Baddest." The new song introduces the 22-year old's laid back side while holding on to her signature galloping flow. "Count It Up" lands like as an effortless flex as the New Yorker places her bars over smooth guitar and top-heavy drums. The track runs under two minutes, packed with witty imagery and catchy melodies. Stream the slickness below.

The young emcee's official debut is arriving soon. "Count It Up" is the first track off the upcoming PIRL project, which the artist describes as a "hardworking hit." Stay tuned for the winter banger's imminent arrival.

Quotable Lyrics
Zip car go OT when I’m on the grind
Can’t slow down now hands I ghost ride
Choose up quick, real bitches play 1 side
Toothpick bitch swallow dick for lunchtime
Early in the morning 10k like 1 swipe

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