Sean Price's Legacy Lives On With Small Professor Collab "John Gotti"

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Small Professor gears up for the release of his collaborative album with Sean Price.

Small Professor is getting ready to release a collaborative project with the late Sean Price. 86 Witness is due out on February 8th via Duck Down and Coal Mind Records. Ahead of the project's release, Small Pro releases a new cut off the project titled, "John Gotti." The song features AG da Coroner, Guilty Simpson, and Your Old Droog and also serves as the first single from the project. Small Pro and Sean Price began working on the project prior to Price's death in 2015. The producer explained to Complex how the song came about.

"As Evidence once eloquently tweeted, 'P fucked with me, nobody can ever take that away from me.' Working with Sean Price was a pleasure and an honor, and I am confident that he would have loved how 86 Witness turned out. Though we never met face to face, the musical chemistry between us was tangible and real and I'm so very glad the world can finally hear what came from our combined forces. P!" He said.

Peep the new song below and keep your eyes peeled for 86 Witness.

Quotable Lyrics
Investin' in chrome, Sylvester Stallone
First blood, the first slug, rest in your dome
Your man stuck with the God step
I'm old school like Manhunt in the projects


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