Jarren Benton & SwizZz Team Up On "Savage In The Sanctuary"

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Jarren Benton & SwizZz come through with their latest record, "Savage In The Sanctuary."

Things were far more simple during the Funk Volume era. The label has since been disbanded, though within their eight years, they never compromised their skillset as MCs. The roster was filled with elite MCs who emphasized the craftsmanship of rapping and truly prided themselves on that. 

Though Funk Volume is defunct, that doesn't mean that members of the roster don't have a tight-knit relationship. This week, Jarren Benton and SwizZz returned with their latest record, "Savage In The Sanctuary." Over grim and heavy piano-based production, Jarren Benton and Swizz go off on this record and continue to prove that their chemistry on wax hasn't been strained in the least.

Check out Jarren Benton's brand new track "Savage In The Sanctuary" featuring SwizZz below. 

Quotable Lyrics
To rid of my demons, I might need a whole lot of sage
Nail in the coffin, these n***as can't crawl out they graves
Only love when it's ashes to ashes
Get the roses when they close the casket
See all my scars, n***as know I don't mask it


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