Wifiisfuneral – 25 Lighters (Remix) (Ft. Curren$y) (Review & Stream)

How much do you want to bet that Wifiisfuneral developed his name after smoking some sort of weed strain. 


“25 Lighters” has that strip club vibe to it, and when someone gets lyrical like Curren$y and Wifiisfuneral did on a track like that, it’s an absolute treat. Additionally, the song has a very nice bop to it, both rappers drop some appealing bars, and each come with some pretty decent flows.

The single artwork shows what the white house looks like right now.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.4/5)


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