
Don Toliver Delivers Full Version of "FWU (GEMINI SZN)"
OnDon Toliver's birthday on June 12, the rapper took to Instagram and YouTube to share a minute-long snippet of what seemed to be a new song dubbed 'FWU (GEMINI SZN).' With fans flooding the comments begging him to drop the track in full, just two weeks later, the Hardstone Gemini has delivered, releasing 'FWU (GEMINI SZN)' on all streaming platforms alongside its full music video.
Just 59 seconds longer than the initial snippet shared, 'FWU (GEMINI SZN)' clocks in at 1 minute and 59 seconds and features production fromMustard. A signaturely trippy Toliver offering, 'FWU (GEMINI SZN)' arrives as the rapper closes out hisHardstone Psycho Tourand also marks his first solo release since 'LV Bag' back in February (and his feature on theF1album alongside Doja Cat for 'Lose My Mind'.)
'I ran them bands up, I make it bust,' he croons on the chorus. 'I wanna dance, baby, I ain't in no rush (Huh) / I wanna f*ck with you, I'm tryna— (F*ck).'
Stream Don Toliver's 'FWU (GEMINI SZN)' – out everywhere now.
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