MafiaMoolah impresses with latest release “Money23Green”

MAFIAMOOLAH IMPRESSES WITH LATEST RELEASE “MONEY23GREEN”

The streets can be wild with frenzy yet again.

Ascending South Central LA rap phenom Jamaal Rashad Brown, professionally known as MafiaMoolah, has finally shared brand new music.

In his latest delivery, MoolahMafia takes the lead in a buzzing single on the track titled “Money23Green”. It acts as an ode to the Westside’s winning ways, he told Remixd Mag.

“The winning culture of the west side is what inspired this project” he chimed in elatedly.

Amidst the current 2022 NBA Finals where San Francisco franchise Golden State Warriors take on the Boston Celtics, the track is homage to Golden State defensive juggernaut Draymod Green, whilst being a prime West Coast-esque bop engineered to motivate listeners to pursue their dreams relentlessly.

“This project is about having a team of support and seeing eye to eye with each other. Being the underdog in a situation and having the confidence in one another to succeed.”

Warriors’ sweeper Draymond Green is a staple Hip Hop mention, notoriously name-dropped by Drake in his “Summer Sixteen” diss song to now-peer & collaborator, Meek Mill back in 2016,

“It’s nothing personal, I would’ve done it to anyone, and I blame where I came from, and I blame all my day ones, you know Chubbs like Draymond” Drizzy famously stated on the controversial hit record.

Fast forward to 2022, and one of Los Angeles’ very own emerging voices, MoolahMafia, continues to deepen the symbiotic relationship basketball & rap seem to have conjured with his quintessentially enthralling number.

Moolah has also been drumming up a performance at Catch One in LA where he will be an opening act for Huey V on the 24th of June. Be sure to follow him https://lavishmafiarecords.com/ to get all the scoop.

Listen to “Money23Green” below:

Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/money23green-draymond-green-single/1625663711

YouTube:https://youtu.be/wouG2OJ7xdo 

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