Rexx Life Raj is gearing up for the release of his new project, California Puppy which is set to arrive at the end of the month. The West Coast rapper dished out his album Father Figure 2: Figure over a year ago and followed it with a slew of loose singles and music videos from the project. As he gears up to release the follow-up to his 2017 EP, the West Coast rapper teams up with the Bay Area legend, E-40 for the second single off the project.
Rexx Life Raj and E-40 join forces on their new collab, "Sprinkle Me." The hook on Rexx Life Raj's new track interpolates E-40's 1995 song of the same name. "Sprinkle Me" serves as the second single off of California Puppy, following the release of "Long Way" which he dropped last week.
Peep the new track below and keep your eyes peeled for Rexx Life Raj's new EP, California Puppy which is set to drop on Nov. 30th.
Quotable Lyrics
This year the new pairs, the next year I'm at the Regency
Top floor where the white people be and did that legally
Build a business up with the homies and spread that evenly
One half human, one half deity
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