Omelly Releases "Had To Hustle" Ft. Dave East, Chief Keef & More

Omelly comes through with his latest project, "Had To Hustle."

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The Dreamchasers are living up to their name and their work ethic is a reflection of this. Following the release of Meek Mill's excellent new album, CHAMPIONSHIPS, Omelly comes through to release his latest tape, Had To Hustle. The rapper's latest project consists of thirteen tracks and includes some heavy-hitting features. Omelly taps Dave East and YKC -- who also appears on "Was Here" -- for the song, "Go Harder." The Dreamchasers rapper also links up with the originators of the drill movement, Chief Keef, Ballout and Tadoe, for the song, "Different." In addition, Omelly gets some help from Kur for the song, "Fucked Up." 

The release of Had To Hustle comes on the one year anniversary of the release of Walk With Me. Hopefully, we'll be hearing more from Omelly more consistently throughout 2019.


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