Trill Sammy Comes Through With His New Single "Don't Mean It"

Trill Sammy delivers his latest single "Don't Mean It."

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Trill Sammy is bubbling right now and it seems like he's time in front of the limelight will arrive this year. He's been putting in the work and the Houston native has been linking up with some dope names such as Slim Thug, Famous Dex, Ugly God and of course, Dice SoHo, to name a few. Sammy's been on  the rise and with every release, he comes closer and closer to breaking through. Today, he drops off his latest single "Don't Mean It."

As Valentine's Day passes, Sammy delivers something for those who spent it alone with "Don't Mean It." On his latest single, Sammy reveals that he doesn't trust any girl who says that she loves him. "Don't Mean It" veers into a smooth, trap sound provided from Trademark. It's another solid effort from Sammy. Hopefully, he drops off a new project soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Fuck on that bitch, call her boo
I was that n*gga in school
Breaking all the rules
Pockets full of blues clue


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