Sleepy Hallow Moves Like The President On "The Black House"

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With appearances from Sheff G and Jay Gwuapo, Sleepy Hallow drops off a short project with "The Black House."

Sleepy Hallow is still on his presidential shit. As the sound of Brooklyn drill continues to infiltrate popular music, Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G have been making serious noise with a prolific output in the past year. Sleepy Hallow is only a few months removed from the release of his project, Sleepy Hallow Presents Sleepy For President but he keeps the thematic statement alive with a short EP titled, The Black House. Laced up with five tracks, the EP includes "Don't Panic 2" ft. Sheff G who also appears on "Somebody." Aside from that, Jay Gwuapo is the only other feature, appearing on "Different." 

It's a short effort but it's a strong one. Check Out Sleepy Hallow's new EP, The Black House below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.


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