Sally Sossa Slides Through With New Single, “Eternity”

20-year-old Sally Sossa is making a name for herself in the rap world.

BYHayley Hynes
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Texas native Sally Sossa continues to impress her fans with the release of “Eternity,” produced by Tay2x. The track comes in at just over two minutes, and sees the up and coming artist rap about finding her own path in life and learning how to walk it with confidence.

Since the song’s release, Sossa has been blowing up her Instagram with sultry new photos, rocking an all-purple ensemble and hair to match “Eternity”’s artwork. “I’m prolly somewhere ridin in yo city,” she captioned one clip where she also flexes a massive chain and some sparkly nails.

Back in September, the rapper shared her album, Life Of Sossa, featuring an appearance from Lil Durk on “Star Song,” which has since received several remixes. Other noteworthy tracks on the project include “100 Flows,” “Right My Wrongs,” “A Letter To The Streets,” and “Who You Are.”

The 20-year-old’s hard work was also recently noticed by XXL Mag, who revealed that the Houston-born star beat her brother in a rap battle when she was just 11 years old.

Stream “Eternity” below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Back then I was lost, ain’t know where I was goin’

Found my path and then I walked

I stand on everything that I believe and I was taught

My diamonds drippin’ real water, baby, this ain’t false


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Hayley Hynes is the Weekend Managing Editor of HotNewHipHop, and has been since 2021. She began writing for the website that same year, primarily covering content in the Music, Pop Culture, and Streetwear niches after graduating from Vancouver’s Blanche Macdonald Centre with a Fashion Marketing Diploma. She previously reported on Travel, Entertainment, Beauty, and News at Narcity Canada for over three years. Hayley has also contributed articles and interviews within these realms to Folklr Magazine and the Calgary Journal while studying Journalism at Mount Royal University. In her spare time, she freelances for Bandbox Vinyl, having already interviewed hip-hop icons like Atmosphere and explored Syd’s discography. Hayley also uses her expansive pop culture knowledge and passion for astrology/self-enhancement to help others explore their curiosity in an ongoing Instagram video series. Among her favourite hip-hop artists are A$AP Rocky, Drake, Kendrick Lamar, Nicki Minaj, and Mac Miller.