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Mount Westmore Drops "Too Big" featuring P-Lo

Mount Westmore Drops "Too Big" featuring P-Lo

Published Fri, October 21, 2022 at 9:06 AM EDT

The mega group featuring superstar legends Ice Cube, Snoop Dogg, E-40, and Too Short, Mount Westmore dropped off a new single, "Too Big." Produced by Bay Area artist P-Lo, who's also featured on the hook, the track features the big four trading bars that solidify their legend status.

“They love me in the Bay and Southern Cal / Rappers soak up all my game like a ShamWow,” E-40 offers, while Snoop slides in with a reminder about his time in the game, “Twenty-plus years, yeah, I’m legendary / Always go big when it’s necessary." Cube flexes on the track with, "Uh, she said it’s too big / Damn, nigga, you knocked off two wigs,” and Too $hort sends out a reminder, “We don’t want her, take her back, you can come get hеr / We keep going, like some old-ass young niggas."

The supergroup first premiered their Bad MFs album exclusively on Gala Music back in June, but they plan to re-release it on DSPs with additional music, including this new track.

In an interview with HotNewHipHoplast year, Snoop said of the project: “You bring the legends of the West Coast together, something great will always happen. Cube, 40, Short, and I have been running the game for years. This is the perfect time because each of us brings authentic and new ideas to the table. All four together? That’s magic.”

Take a listen to "Too Big" below. The new album is due out Nov. 9.

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