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Thouxanbanfauni & Uno The Activist Team Up On "Choppa Down"


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Thouxanbanfauni and Uno The Activist are two artists to keep an eye out for this year. Although they've been grinding for years and gaining a serious buzz off of Soundcloud before "Soundcloud rap" was even a term, they're still working their way up. They've established their names as solo artists, but have collaborated on numerous times together. With a new project on the way, they link up on their new song, "Choppa Down."

Thouxanbanfauni and Uno The Activist are back with their new song, "Choppa Down." The two rappers come through with a bass-rattling dark banger. The piano progression on the track is haunting while Fauni and Uno bounce across the track. The song serves as the first single off of their second joint project together, For Christ Sake 2 which drops on Feb. 22nd. Keep your eyes peeled for that and be on the lookout for the music video for the single.

Quotable Lyrics
Steppin' out on' em
I'mma drown 'em with the drip drop
Hit the dash, broke the brake,
Ain't no pit stop

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