Westside Gunn has experienced a lot of success in 2016. With that in mind, the Buffalo rapper decided to do a little celebrating with a new track called "Razors." Gunn's latest creation sees him flexing his lyrical muscle over a soulful production crafted by Nicholas Craven.

"Push the wild cherry accelaroo/This for my n---as doing life up in federal/Kick your door in, it's way more jealous/Perry Ellis on the overzealous/Bust down, rollie wet, my bitch pussy wetter/Watch the head on the Fendi sweater/Shade left in medium, went straight to the kit/Baking soda ingredients relieving the steel/Stove obedient, we out on grant/The fiend shot in his leg, he caught a cramp," Westside Gunn raps.

The new track features just one verse as Westside Gunn does a little boasting on the rest of the cut. The Griselda Records rhymer states that the first quarter of 2016 went well and declares his debut album Flygod to be the best of the year.

If "Razors" is your introduction to the work of Westside Gunn, there is a lot of material for you to delve into as you catch up. The aforementioned Flygod album is available now on iTunes. And just a few weeks ago, Gunn teamed up with his fellow Griselda Records artists for a compilation EP called Don't Get Scared Now. The EP included a notable appearances by Prodigy of Mobb Deep as well as production by The Alchemist. You can also listen to most of Gunn's discography through Griselda Records's account on SoundCloud.

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