Sosamann's slowly climbing the ranks in the rap game. While he has the respect of many of the game's top artists, he hasn't attained mainstream success just yet. The rapper kicked off the year on a high note with the release of his project, Sauce Eskobar 2 which followed a highly successful 2018. One of the biggest moment, if not the biggest moment, was his appearance on Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V. What's more impressive is that he ended up on the track even though it was initially meant for Drake and Post Malone. As he continues to make waves, he comes through with his new song, "Dior."
Sosamann is back with his latest song, "Dior" which follows the release of March's "Who I Am" with Youngboy Never Broke Again. Sosamann hops on bass-heavy, spacey production while delivering sauce-fueled bars.
Peep his new track below.
Quotable Lyrics
I'm saucin' with the splash
And all my diamonds glisten
Get right to the bag
With the bullshit, you could miss me
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