Sosamann Is Big Flexin' On "Big Dawg"

Sosamann is back in action with his latest single.

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Sosamann has been on his way to doing big things. The rapper blew up in Houston with his affiliation to the Sauce Factory before penning a deal with Wiz Khalifa's Taylor Gang. Though it feels like it's been while since he's dropped new music, he came through with a brand new visual for his new single earlier today. "Big Dawg" is a chilling yet laidback banger. The rapper's raspy voice scrapes against the douce piano progression and quaking bass as he details his come up in the streets and the good life he's living these days. 

The music video finds Sosamann cruising through his neighborhood with appearances from Sauce Walka and more rappers. Check out the song and visual below. Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from Sosamann.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch I ain't get real intimate
Told her I'mma Mack, she could stop acting innocent
Caught me a lick, played his ass like an instrument
Do you like Ja Rule, call me Sosa 50 Cent


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