Sean Price Posthumously Teams With Small Professor For "86 Witness"

Sean Price & Small Professor's "86 Witness" has arrived in its entirety.

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It's been nearly four years since the death of Sean Price. However, the rapper's legacy is carried through the records he blessed us with through his lifetime. Last month, producer Small Professor revealed that he and P were working on a joint project before the rapper's death. Today, Small Professor blesses fans with 86 Witness.

Small Professor carries the legacy of Sean Price on their joint project, 86 Witness. Laced with 10-tracks, the Brooklyn legend flexes his lyrical abilities over Small Professor's production. 

"Some of our favorite rap music was created out of the one emcee/producer album tradition. It’s a tradition that I hope 86 Witness adds to. Though P is no longer with us, his legacy lives through his music, including this album," Small Professor told Billboard.  "Despite never having the chance to meet, I hope listeners can feel the chemistry in what resulted from this project: two old souls from different eras with a common love for hip-hop. Long live P!"


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