Gran Larson and Tum Tum serve street lessons cold on “Snake Shit”


Gran Larson is back with a vengeance, and this time, he's brought Dallas heavyweight Tum Tum along for the ride. Their new single, “Snake Shit,” is a gripping dose of street scripture, cutting through the gloss of mainstream hip-hop with something far more potent: raw truth, survival instinct, and a don’t-blink delivery.

“Snake Shit” is all tension and grit. The beat snarls with underground swagger, setting the perfect stage for Larson’s unflinching bars and Tum Tum’s veteran confidence. Together, they deliver a track that feels like a late-night warning and a war-ready anthem all at once. It's about staying sharp when the knives are out and recognizing that betrayal rarely comes from strangers.

The chemistry between Larson and Tum Tum is undeniable, rooted in shared experience and mutual respect for the city that raised them. Dallas doesn’t just echo in the production; it lives in every bar, every cadence, every calculated silence between lines. There’s no pretending here. Just two artists standing firm in the face of snakes and fakes.

Gran Larson makes it clear: he’s not just adding to the Dallas rap legacy; he’s reinforcing it. This is what happens when authenticity meets experience, and when real ones link up to speak their truth, no matter who’s listening.

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