Wiz Khalifa Assists Sosamann On "Ride Or Die"

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Sosamann and Wiz Khalifa reunite on "Ride Or Die."

Sosamann and Wiz Khalifa have worked together on numerous occasions in the past on some serious bangers. Today, the two reunite on their latest collaboration, "Ride Or Die."

Sosamann taps Wiz Khalifa for their latest collaboration, "Ride Or Die." Sosamann and Wiz Khalifa's latest collaboration was produced by Iceman Chamberlain. Sosamann opens up the track on hook duties before sliding into his first verse. Wiz then comes in on the last verse to close out the track.

Wiz Khalifa and Sosamann's chemistry on wax is undeniable. The two of them collaborated in the past on songs such as "Not The Vibe," Dp Beats' "All I Do Is Splash," "Bandz To Make" alongside Sauce Walka and "Best Life." "Ride Or Die" is another smash they have added to their catalog.

Aside from working with Wiz Khalifa, Sosamann had a major look after he featured on Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V. Many people were shocked to find the rapper appear on the pop-centric track "What About Me." The song's producer revealed that the song had two other versions - one featuring Drake, another with Post Malone - but Sosamann had his time to shine instead.

Quotable Lyrics
Tell me why you stack so much
Tell me why you grind for the rack so much
Why these fools lack so much
Why they say that they real but they act so much


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