Young Sizzle Releases "Trap Ye Season 2" Featuring Playboi Carti, G Herbo & More

Young Sizzle drops off his new mixtape "Trap Ye Season 2."

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When it comes to stepping to the mic, Southside of 808 Mafia takes on the persona of Young Sizzle. The rapper/producer has dropped several projects under the pseudonym when he's not in the studio cooking up beats for some of the biggest rappers in the game. Back in August, he released his project 808 Day. Today, he follows that up with a little birthday treat to his fans with Trap Ye Season 2.

Young Sizzle drops off a 20 track project filled with heaters on Trap Ye Season 2. The project features production from various producers including a few from 808 Mafia camp as well as three songs that are self-produced. On this project, takes on the rapping role full force with only three guest appearances from G Herbo, Playboi Carti and Bookie T.

Check out the project and let us know which tracks you're feeling off of it. 


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