SOB x RBE's DaBoii Drops Off "Sum It Up"

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SOB x RBE drops off his solo track, "Sum It Up."

SOB x RBE are one of the hardest working groups in hip hop right now. While they've seen a lot of success over the past few months as a crew, they're also establishing themselves as solo artists. Throughout 2017, we saw several solo projects and singles from the individual members of the crew and this year, it seemed like they've focused as a crew. Earlier today, they released the single, "Vibes" after announcing their forthcoming Gang II. Prior to that, SOB x RBE's DaBoii dropped off a little solo cut.

DaBoii is back with another hard hitting cut titled, "Sum It Up." DaBoii also released a new video to accompany the song. The rapper flexes his hard hitting flow while mobbing through the empty streets at night. 

As the crew gets ready to release their forthcoming project, we're sure there's more solo and group efforts that'll surface.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch you ain't tryna make no bands? Keep it movin' then
Your diamonds lookin' stiff, they got no rhythm, who your jeweler is?
N**** streets ain't nothin' but a gamble, you gon' lose to win
She be lookin' at my print through my grey sweats, what you gon' do with it?


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