Jay Gwuapo Enlists Calboy On "Oh No"

Jay Gwuapo teams up with Calboy on "Oh No."

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Two of hip-hop's youngest and brightest stars have connected on a new track. Jay Gwuapo is gearing up for the release of his debut project, From Nothing Pt. 1 which is due out on May 10th. He recently teamed up with "Envy Me" rapper Calboy for the latest release off of the project, "Oh No."

Jay Gwuapo has enlisted his Polo Grounds/RCA labelmate Calboy for his latest record, "Oh No." The track follows the release of the lead 
"No Good For Me" which arrived earlier this year. Gwuapo and Calboy deliver an infectious banger with their voices laced in auto-tune while flexing their rise from nothing to becoming two of the most promising young rappers in the game.

Keep your eyes peeled for From Nothing Pt. 1 dropping next month.

Quotable Lyrics
My wrist so cold it's on froze
I finesse through all these hoes
Hoe game wit it you should know
I be wildin' on the road
We strapped up fine
We let off poles


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