Azizi Gibson & Hippie Sabotage Drop Collaborative EP "Hentai"

Azizi Gibson & Hippie Sabotage drop a short but sweet EP.

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There's no doubt that Azizi Gibson is putting work over the past few years. The rapper dropped off two impressive projects with his album The Memoirs Of The Reaper and his EP, I'm Good On People. Between the release of his last project and now, he's only dropped off a handful of songs but today, he comes through with something to vibe up to this weekend. Azizi Gibson and Hippie Sabotage connect on their new EP, Hentai.

Azizi Gibson connects with Hippie Sabotage for their three track EP, Hentai. The two are a perfect fit for each other. Azizi's unique vocal talents match incredibly with Hippie Sabotage's theatrical production on the EP. 

Azizi took to Twitter to reveal that he and Hippie Sabotage have more EP's on the way. So if you're rocking with these tunes, keep your eyes peeled for more from Azizi this summer.

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