NEW MUSIC: “Smoke On This Pack” by Tha Watermelon Man

He opens with fire. “If you want your getty back, there’s smoke on this pack.” The beat knocks. The hook repeats like a chant. “Can you dig it?” Over and over. It sticks with you.
But this isn’t just a flex track. This is commentary. He drops names. Fulio. King Von. FBG Duck. Rest in peace. Then he zooms out. He speaks on the cycle. Parents. Labels. Fans. He asks who’s responsible.
“The prison cells are full like healthy men and men. The only time the beat stop when it’s time to bury again.” That line alone could stop a room.
The second half leans spiritual. He questions the deal between man, Satan, and God. He brings up scripture. Genesis. Deuteronomy. He talks betrayal. He talks wisdom. He wraps it in heavy words with even heavier intent.
Then he cuts back to the world outside. “A hundred million vloggers monetizing people death.” He calls it out. No filter. He even namechecks Charleston White and Trick Daddy. It’s not for clout—it’s for reflection.
“Smoke On This Pack” isn’t here to entertain. It’s here to wake you up. Tha Watermelon Man is the voice in the smoke. The one asking, Can you dig it?
The chart noticed. Listeners are listening. And at Number Eight, he’s got the mic.

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