Smokepurpp & Lil Mosey Drop “We Outside”

WE OUTSIDE

Smokepurpp & Lil Mosey

OVERALL RATING (??????)


I wonder if the parties that Smokepurpp and Lil Mosey talk about in “We Outside” follow strict social distancing rules…

Smokepurpp is back and better than ever, folks! Today, he decided to release a hot new single with Lil Mosey called “We Outside.”

I f**k with “We Outside!” (Seriously, I do) Not only do I like the track’s hypnotizing beat, but I also like Smokepurpp’s catchy hook, Lil Mosey’s mumbly verse (Lil Mosey is one of the best mumblers in the game), and both Purpp and Mosey’s promotion of nightcrawler behavior.

I know that people are going to trash this song, but I recommend that you listen to it with an open ear (Whatever the f**k that means).


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