Kodak Black's Sniper Gang Share "Sniper Gang Presents Syko Bob & Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies"

Kodak Black and Sniper Gang highlight Sykobob and Snappkatt on "Nightmare Babies."

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We're just hours away from Halloween which is arguably one of the better holidays of the year. Oftentimes, hip-hop's favorites emerge with some new music that feels only appropriate for the spooky season. This week, Kodak Black emerged with a brand new project aptly titled, Nightmare Babies. The Sniper Gang effort largely highlights the label's talent, Sykobob and Snapkatt. However, Yak does make his presence felt throughout the project. With previously released singles like "Killing The Rats" included on the tracklist, Sniper Gang Presents Sykobob and Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies has Kodak Black's imprint across the tracklist. 

While the project largely highlights Sykobob, artists like NoCap and Petey Pablo also make appearances on the tracklist.

Check out Sniper Gang Presents Sykobob and Snapkatt: Nightmare Babies below.


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