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Supa Bwe & Sir Michael Rocks Secure The Bag On "Bag Bwe"


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Supa Bwe's been a name that's been getting a lot of traction over the past year and some change. The Chicago native's been dishing out some dope music throughout the years and standing out amongst his contemporaries with his unique sound. He released his project Finally Dead in late 2017 and throughout 2018, he did deliver a few loose singles. He also linked up with Chance The Rapper on "Wala Cam." Aside from that, he released "Entropy" but he's been relatively silent since then. Today, he breaks his silence and delivers his excellent new track, "Bad Bwe."

Supa Bwe links up with fellow Chicago native Sir Michael Rocks of The Cool Kids for his new track, "Bad Bwe." The two rappers link up on Money Montage's production who delivers a dramatic yet creepy horn sample and backs it up with booming drums. It's a dope collab between Sir Michael Rocks and Supa Bwe. We're looking forward to hearing more from them in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Ran off on the plug, I'm the gingerbread man
I don't give no fucks, told 'em catch me if you can
I just caught a check, it was full of Benjamins
I'mma fuck it up, I'mma run them damn bands

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