Sosamann Drops "Sauce Eskobar 2" Ft. Wiz Khalifa, NBA Youngboy & More

Sosamann drops off his new project "Sauce Eskobar 2."

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Sosamann's been buzzing for a while now, but 2018 was the biggest of his career, despite not dropping a project. Carrying that momentum into 2019, the rapper kicks off the year with his new project, Sauce Eskobar 2.

Sosamann is back with his official follow-up to 2017's Sauce The World. The Sauce Factory member dropped off his new project, Sauce Eskobar 2 at the early hours of the morning. The 14-track project hails features from his frequent collaborator, Sauce Walka, who appears on "Light Bulb." Sauce Eskobar 2 also includes the previously released Wiz Khalifa-assisted single, "Ride Or Die."Sosamann also links up with Gunna for "Sauce To Drip." Youngboy Neer Broke Again and Hoodrich Pablo Juan also appear on the project. 

The Houston rapper collaborated with some high-profile artists in 2018. Sosamann surprisingly appeared on Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V for the song, "What About Me." He also linked up with Playboi Carti for "In The Lobby" and Gunna for "Drip Nation." 


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