Young Scooter has given us coke rap before on tracks like "Colombia" and "Drugs," and he's back at it again, explaining the trade in a new, high-grade loosie he calls "Cocaina."
The trap track features a fairly simple, if menacing piano melody and a steady snap beat to propel Scooter's verses about the highs and lows of selling dope. The guy's apparently got, as the title implies, the "cocaina," bales of yayo and more to move, and the road-runnin' trafficker will give you the low-down on how it all plays out down below.
The trap track features a fairly simple, if menacing piano melody and a steady snap beat to propel Scooter's verses about the highs and lows of selling dope. The guy's apparently got, as the title implies, the "cocaina," bales of yayo and more to move, and the road-runnin' trafficker will give you the low-down on how it all plays out down below.