Wale Assists Sam Sneak On "Gas"

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Sam Sneak and Wale live the high life on "Gas."

Sam Sneak is known for his role as a DJ and A&R at MMG. Although it's not as frequent, he does wear the artist hat. Last time he released a single was nearly a year ago. He released the cannabis-friendly anthem, "Mary Jane" with Nipsey Hussle, Wiz Khalifa and Curren$y. Now, he enlists MMG rapper Wale for his new track, "Gas."

Sam Sneak is back with his latest single, "Gas" featuring Wale. Sneak's latest joint is an upbeat, futuristic track that shares a similar theme as "Mary Jane." Wale follows Sneak on the second verse tying together his love for marijuana, MMG, and women.

"Gas" is the latest Wale guest verse to surface this year. Although he hasn't dropped off any solo music yet, he did collaborate with Elle Varner on "Pour Me" as well as Tae Bae on "D'usse." Most recently, he linked up with Ade for the song, "Something Real" alongside GoldLink.

Quotable Lyrics
Puff, puff, pass, count my stash
If I go broke, I could make that back
Double that, double that, make that back
Double M humble them, they ain' that hot


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