Stalley Comes Through With His Latest EP "Tell The Truth Shame The Devil, Vol. 2"

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Stalley drops off his new project "Tell The Truth Shame The Devil Vol 2."

Stalley's been on a heavy grind for the past year. We saw the rapper releasing three separate projects including two albums and an EP. Today, he came through with another EP which serves as a sequel to 2017's Tell The Truth Shame The Devil.

Stalley drops off his latest project Tell The Truth Shame The Devil Vol 2 today. The project only consists of eight songs with only one feature from Migos' Takeoff on "Bag." The production on the project is much different than the 2017 EP. The rapper tackles more upbeat, trap sounds on the majority of it while still speaking his truth. It's another solid project from Stalley.

We also premiered the video for the project's first single "Holy Quran" which you could watch below.


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