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Mitch & Too $hort Drop "G.Y.M." For The Ladies


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Mitch is back with a new project that is poised to take you through a journey into every aspect of a relationship. The seven-track project titled Girl Power blends R&B, hip hop, and Mitch's unique vocal styling. His Girl Power narrative will have you in your feelings over love, sex, and heartbreak, but Mitch joins forces with the Bay Area's finest, Too $hort, for his latest single "G.Y.M." On the track, Mitch tells the ladies to keep their eyes on the prize and secure the bag. Too $hort comes in and spits a few bars, adding his two cents, letting women know that they don't have to explain themselves to any man who's all in their business about how and when they make their money. The visual is full of neon lights, stripper poles, and exotic dancers, solidifying this track as a certified banger in the club.

Girl Power is Mitch's first release since he dropped Space in 2018. The Houston-born, Phoenix-raised rapper turned heads with his popular single "Jersey," following his spot on YG's 2016 "F*** Donald Trump Tour."

Quotable Lyrics
She been gettin' bread, she been stackin' hundreds
All the homegirls there and they on it
She got her own crib with the gate
And a couple hundred bands in the safe
Don't need a n**** for nothing

WoR4RU9VJaA

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