Grafh is a mixtape veteran, but hasn't been heard from much of late. The Queens rapper brought out the heavy artillery for his return though. Grafh gets some production from the legendary Pete Rock and a verse by Royce da 5'9" for the new single "Wrong Ones."

There's no ring rust when it comes to Grafh as he puts up a solid performance on the cut. But not surprisingly, Royce da 5'9" steals the show as he jumps in with some witty wordplay on the Pete Rock beat.

"Aside from being deadly/I work like I got more jobs than the Hedleys/In Living Color, there's millions of us/Wayan from the AM to the PM like Damon and Keenan/Playing arenas like Ringling Brothers/But ain't no clowning and circus action/I'm just surgical with the rachet tryna get perfect as a murder practice/Every noun a knife and verb a cactus/I tuck these flows away in my tuxedos like urban magic," Royce raps.

This track will appear on Grafth's upcoming project Pain Killers: Reloaded, which is scheduled to drop on April 15. Royce da 5'9" has his own album due out that day as well. He recently spoke to XXL about the meaning behind its title, Layers.

"I’ll be peeling back all of them,” Royce said. “One of my layers is PRhyme, another is Slaughterhouse, another is Bad Meets Evil. All of these different styles and sides of my creativity come out in different ways and different groups, and this is basically me peeling back all the layers and giving you every side of me as Royce da 5’9” the solo artist in 2016. This is the complete artist."

Don't forget to check out Royce's Trust The Shooter mixtape, which is available now.

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