Sheff G Drops "One & Only" Ft. Sleepy Hallow & Young AP

Sheff G shares sophomore project "One and Only" ft. Sleepy Hallow and Young AP.

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Brooklyn Drill is taking over, and for some years now, Sheff G has been apart of that wave. It wasn't until last year that he released his debut studio album The Unluccy Luccy Kid, and we spoke with the 21-year-old rapper about what his rise into the music scene was like. "When I first was putting out music, I didn’t expect myself to really become a rapper or really blow up enough," he told us exclusively last year. "We were just doing it to put on our hood, because everybody was rapping. We just wanted to put our hood on, that’s all we were thinking about. To become a real rapper, that’s like a dream."

Now that he's been enjoying his successes and is becoming more comfortable with a taste of fame, it's about that time for Sheff G to drop another project. On Friday (May 15), the drill rapper returned with his sophomore effort, One and Only. Sheff G kept his features minimal, as he only serves additional vocals from Young AP and Sleepy Hallow. Stream One and Only and share your thoughts.

Tracklist

1. 2nd Intro
2. Moody
3. Note to Self
4. Michael
5. Fear OVer Love
6. Once I'm Gone
7. No Suburban Pt. 2
8. Lil Big Bro Sh*t ft. Sleepy Hallow
9. Tonight 2
10. The Lefts ft. Young AP
11. Weight on Me ft. Sleepy Hallow
12. Captions (Outro)


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