Like a well-fed money counter, Dave East keeps rolling with the new music, dropping off his latest Eastmix in the form of "Deposits." The track shows the Harlem rapper flexing all sorts of cash and cloth talk, rapping over top the beat to Kodok Black's "Skrilla" with forceful command.

On the track, East flips a couple of movie references in rapping, "Paid in full, I’m a raging bull, these niggas overdose / All these niggas rocking Bape, I really been to Tokyo / Where I’m from, they smoking dope until they catch the holy ghost / Crib out in the Poconos, pockets full of provolone."

East has had a busy year already, rapping alongside Franc Grams and Ru Williams on "Summertime" earlier this week, and dropping a slew of freestyles in recent months. In May alone, he remixed Madeintyo's "Uber Everywhere," traveled to Japan for his "It's Time" video,  dropped the new track "Dead Man Walking" and teamed up with The Game for “Bad Boy on Death Row.”

Speaking with XXL in December of 2014, Dave East said, "I think my music is more personal than most of the music I’m hearing. I feel like everybody else is trying to make you do something or make a certain type of music to fit in with everybody, I feel like I’m talking about straight my life."

Taking "Deposits" at face value then means East is cakin'. Listen to the track up top.

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