Caleb Brown Drops Off His New Project "Safe House Vol. 1"

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Caleb Brown returns with his new project, "Safe House Vol. 1."

Caleb Brown is a name that everyone should be getting familiar with. The Rostrum Records rapper has been making some serious noise throughout this year, especially after the release of his Sonny Digital-produced project, Brown EP that he dropped in July. The rapper hasn't released a whole lot of music, but today, he blesses fans with a brand new project titled, Safe House Vol. 1.

Caleb Brown is back with his new project, Safe House Vol. 1. The rapper's latest project hails features from DQ Rogers, Jose Xavier, and Quadry. On the production side of things, Swiger, TyDidThi$Beat, and 808 Blake are among the names who helped create the soundscape on the project.

The release of his new project comes right before he joins Freddie Gibbs on the "The Freddie Tour" which kicks off this Friday.


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