Stro Drops Off His New EP "Nice 2 Meet You, Again"

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Stro drops off his highly anticipated project, "Nice 2 Meet You, Again."

Stro's been on a heavy grind over the past few years. Throughout the past few months, he dished out several new tracks including his remix to A$AP Rocky and Skepta's "Praise The Lord" and Pusha T's "If You Know You Know." A few weeks ago, it was announced that he signed a deal with Nas' Mass Appeal record label. Today, he releases his first project through the label, Nice 2 Meet You, Again.

Stro is back with his latest project, Nice 2 Meet You, Again. The rapper delivers an eight-track project which hails a sole feature from Manny Wellz. Stro taps P Soul, Gambi, Simen Sez, Illuid Haller's, Mike Irish, Cassius G, and Blu Magic for the project's production.

"#N2MYA was made from the perspective of a young man trying to be the best example. As a product of the culture, I feel like its so much missing right now. Rather than making songs about what's wrong with the culture, I focused on creating the vibes I want to see more in the culture," Stro told Billboard about the project upon announcing his signing to Mass Appeal.

Peep Nice 2 Meet You, Again below. 


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