Jazz Cartier Comes Through With ‘Disclosure’
Jazz Cartier Disclosure: Toronto’s Jazz Cartier has been moderately calm after the arrival of his debut album Fleurever, just delivering a modest bunch of singles since to hold fans over.
With the arrival of his freshest single “Disclosure,” it appears to be entirely evident that he’s been holding his head down to zero in on placing in work.
Producers Halfway, Coop, and BNYX give a skipping, thundering beat as Jazz certifies that his quietness was key: “still move diligent, my time limited, plans I never disclose.”
On the off chance that this tune is any sign of the new music the Toronto rapper has coming up, his return will be heartily gotten.
Look at “Disclosure” by Jazz Cartier beneath and share your musings with us in the comments below.
I was only six, eyes lit first time seeing fifty bands
Still got n****s that trap, some pimp and some do scams
Can’t tax us for the shit we do, no Uncle Sam
Bail money in the safe, that’s just in case get caught in a jam
Undertaker with the thots, play the game in figure-fours
Demons kicking down the door, gotta keep the trigger close
Never speak on what I hear, never tell them what I know
Neck covered in the gold, floors flooded with the rose
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