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Pi'erre Bourne & Cardo Are Screaming "Oh My Gosh" On "Kevin Durant"


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After teasing a new collaborative mixtape for days, Pi'erre Bourne and Cardo have finally dropped their joint effort. Before The Life of Pi'erre 4 drops early next month, the production duo has ramped things up to close out 2018 on a high note, offering fans some creative sounds for Christmas. Their fourteen-song effort runs through a few different moods as the production is playful yet top-of-the-line, as you would expect from both of these forces. One of the standouts has to be "Kevin Durant," which sees Pi'erre sniping over a fire beat by Cardo.

If this sounds familiar, it's likely because Juice WRLD has rapped over it in the past for "Any Other Way." The song has officially been released with Pi'erre's treatment of the vocals getting fans hyped. After this was previewed years ago, it's finally seeing the light of day. What do you think of the finished product?

Quotable Lyrics:

Cruella DeVille, tryna take my spot
I just made a million I’m like “oh my, guap”
Yeah she catching feelings like a fishing rod
I just beat the system, yeah karate chop

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