Yoshi Thompkins Drops Off His Latest Project "The Sun"

Yoshi Thompkins drops off his new project featuring Twelve'len.

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Miami's been a breeding ground for some of the hottest talent to emerge in hip-hop in the past few years. From Kodak Black to XXXTENTACION, Lil Pump, and more, MIA became a hot spot, once again, for new talent. Yoshi Thompkins is an artist that's been closely affiliated with Denzel Curry.  Last year, he released his project, Black Jesus which arrived in February. Now, he returns with his follow-up project, The Sun.

Laced with nine solid tracks, Yoshi Thompkins is back with his second official project, The Sun. The rapper holds down the majority of the project on his own but he does get some assistance from Twelve'Len who also appeared on "Gwta" off of Yoshi Thompkins last project. It's another impressive project from Thompkins.

Check out The Sun below.


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