Smoke DZA is currently on the road for The Lox Key To Life tour and he decided to drop off a new joint, J.R's Off Day. The track sounds like a freestyle more than anything else, also because he raps over an instrumental of Kodak Black's Roll In Peace. DZA shares some hood politics while also bragging about his ladies, shoes and jewellery. The track is two minutes long and I feel like he could have extended it with another verse, come on! "We taking all the work, splitting it equally. I have to keep it G, it happens so easily." The Key To Life tour comes to an end this Saturday, hopefully, we'll be getting some more music from DZA.
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