Sy Ari Da Kid Drops Off New Project "Emancipation Proclamation"

Sy Ari Da Kid releases his new project/

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Sy Ari Da Kid's been relatively quiet in recent times. In fact, the last time he was on HNHH was over a year ago when he worked with King Louie on "Buss It Open" with Leek. Thankfully, he's returned from his year-long hiatus and comes through with his latest body of work, Emancipation Proclamation.

Sy Ari Da Kid is back with his follow-up to Better Safe Than Sy Ari and After The Heartbreak which was released a month from each other in spring 2018. His latest project features appearances from K Camp, Paxquiao, and Rama while production was handled predominantly by Natra Average. However, Dub Tha Prodigy, L's, Bobby Kritical, Murphy Kid, and Vntg Jag also contribute to the production on the project.

Peep Emancipation Proclamation below.


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