There's no urban legend about the Loch Ness Monster rapping, but the idea actually makes for a decent song title. Boaz follows up "Like This" with "Rapness Monster."

The Pittsburgh rhymer follows the blueprint of his prior single, but this time he's focused on getting some of the finer gems in life: Going to the club to get some models, maybe get some weed, perhaps get six figures at some point. Boaz is one of the rappers who doesn't need that extra digit in his account to be happy apparently.

Larry Fisherman (a.k.a. Mac Miller) comes up with production that actually sounds like Loch Ness Monster entry music with its creeping horns and foreshadowing keys.

Boaz is expected to drop his Rostrum Records debut later this summer.

Previously: Boaz “Like This”

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