Agent Sasco released his project, Hope River this past summer. The project featured the single, "Bank Of The Hope" which caught waves over the past few months. To kick off the year, Sasco delivers the remix to the track featuring Popcaan.
Popcaan delivers two new verses on his latest collaboration with Agent Sasco on the remix of "Bank of The Hope." Sasco holds down the hook and adds a new verse to the mix while giving Popcaan the chance to shine on the record. This serves as their third collaboration in the past few years. Sasco and Popcaan teamed up on Gorillaz "Saturnz Barz" and also appeared together on Dre Skull's remix of Jamie XX's “I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times)."
This also serves as Popcaan's first offering since Drake announced that the Jamaican artist will officially be signed to OVO this year. Drake and Poppy have formed a great bond over the years, although we haven't heard any official collaborations between them. Hopefully, that'll change this year.
Quotable Lyrics
When dem want fi stress mi is a spliff mi get
When mi make money the money none a dem nuh have a hint a get
Man a suffer long time, man want famous long, long, long before the internet
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