Sniper Gang's Jackboy Drops Off "Wow Wow Wow"

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New music from Jackboy.

Kodak Black's been making a lot of headlines lately and they really haven't been for anything positive. Unfortunately, it feels like his viral actions take away from the music including the songs released from artists under his wing. Jackboy has been one of the most notable members of Sniper Gang. He's been steadily releasing music and collaborating with Kodak as well as other artists in the game. Today, he returns with his new track, "Wow Wow Wow."

Jackboy has returned with his latest effort, "Wow Wow Wow." The rapper's latest track is a hard-hitting banger that finds him flexing his syrupy vocals over bass-heavy production. "Wow Wow Wow" is infectious as much as it is hard-hitting.

Check out Jackboy's latest song below and keep your eyes peeled for more new music from him.

Quotable Lyrics
I got it right now
LOL to the bank, I laugh at you clowns
N***as made me mad, you countin' me out
Shot there when I see you, I'm gunnin' you down


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