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Phora Pays Tribute To Nipsey Hussle On "The Dream"


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As he continues the campaign that leads toward his forthcoming independent Bury Me With Dead Roses album, Phora has returned with a new track in his latest "The Dream' offering. As has been his Modus Operandi with his mot recent drops, the California native shares a new clip to attach to the single.

In it, Phora delivers on a tribute to the late Nipsey Hussle as he and director 6th Element enter an alternate universe in which Phora does not survive the near-fatal freeway shooting that left him injured back in 2015. The video "is a reminder to critics as wells as fans alike to celebrate the people you value today because tomorrow isn't promised," writes a press release. 

Bury Me With Dead Roses arrives in a week. Until then, get into "The Dream."

Quotable Lyrics

And before you judge someone take a look in the mirror
Because at any moment anything can happen
Nothing is ever promised, but you can just imagine how It would be
So I give the type of love I want for me
Cuz one day it'll be my last and it won't just be a dream I mean

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