PR3Y: Gatormoney's Anthem of Hustle and Survival
Protect your mind, value your time, respect your money, and never shy away from the lessons life throws at you. The latest record, "PR3Y" by Gatormoney featuring Rick Hyde and produced by Maserati Sparks, leaves you wanting a part two. It also goes without saying that music producer Maserati Sparks got “another one” with this beat. He gave both artists the perfect canvas to go crazy and just paint. We don’t know what it is about New Yorkers but it just feels like everyone born or raised in the concrete jungle seems to embody this relentless hustle and constant pursuit of dreams despite the odds.
In a world where distractions are plenty and opportunities are few, keeping your mind sharp, your time well-spent, and your money in tact isn't just smart—it’s survival. A message that comes through on the record PR3Y. The mind, time, and money are three of the most valuable assets anyone has, and in the fast-paced world of hip-hop, squandering any of these can be the difference between success and failure. How Hyde ends his verse with, “The mind is a terrible thing to waste...so is time, so is money…” is like a modern day hustlers proverb and with Gatormoney closing his verse with, “Had to learn some lessons from the demons I was reppin.” a raw reflection of his own personal journey. Tough times don't last always when you learn to recognize what has been holding you back.
But don’t just take our word for it—go listen, download, and stream "PR3Y." After we got hooked on this single, we couldn’t help but dive deeper into Gatormoney’s discography. If you have some time, check out our team’s favorite tracks and add them to your playlist. Here are a few to get you started:
Some highlights of Gatormoney’s career include opening for Snoop Dogg and collaborating with Grammy winner 808 Ray. Stay connected to Gatormoney by giving him a follow @gatormoney and visiting https://gatormoney.bigcartel.com/.
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