Ramriddlz Sets The Tone For The Summer With "SD2"

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Ramriddlz returns with his first project in three years, "SD2."

It's been a few years since Ramriddlz came through with a new album but he hasn't left fans empty-handed. In the past three years since dropping Ramreaper, he's unveiled a slew of singles, including a collaboration alongside fellow Toronto rapper Killy. Since everyone is back outside for the summer, there clearly wasn't a better time than now to bless fans with the follow-up to his 2019 project.

This week, Ramriddlz delivered the sequel to 2016's Sweeter Dreams. Titled, SD2, the latest from Ramriddlz reunites him with his go-to producer Jaegen, who handles the majority of the production on the project. It's 17 songs in total without a single feature attached. However, Ramriddlz's infectious melodies and Jaegen's dreamy production make for an excellent summer soundtrack. 

Check out SD2 below. 


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