Mark Universe Implores Listeners To Get “Familiar” With Him In New Single

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We are very familiar with Mark Universe’s work; we’ve featured him on this site quite a bit.

Do you know why I mess with Mark Universe? Not only is he a rapper that can spit bars with the best of them, but I also love his passion, the fact that every single song that he makes is jam-packed with meaningful lyrics, and that he knows how to produce fire beats. If you haven’t put respect on Mark’s name yet, I guarantee that you will after you hear his brand new single “Familiar.”

Believe it or not, the bouncy trap beat that you hear on “Familiar” was initially made to be a ringtone (I do hear some sounds that would be perfect for a ringtone in it). As for the lyrics that you hear in the song, they should make Mark’s haters crumble. Throughout his verses, the Alabama rapper reminds folks that he is someone that praises Jesus but knows about the street life, that he is someone that was born to hustle his butt off, and that he is someone that is interested in rapping into his 80s. You can tell that Mark was gassed up when he laid down his raps.

Mark raps with a level of confidence that is glaring in “Familiar.” He also hits us with witty punchlines and relentless flows in the song. You can tell that Mark is getting better and better as the years go by.



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