OMB Peezy Drops Off "Preacher Of The Streets" Ft. T.I., G-Eazy. Lil Durk & More

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OMB Peezy drops off his latest project, "Preacher To The Streets."

OMB Peezy has been steadily proving to be one of the brightest young rappers in the game over the past few years. He's been dishing out singles and mixtapes and showing growth with each release. After releasing mixtapes and EPs, he has finally issued his debut album, Preacher Of The Streets this week.

OMB Peezy's debut album came equipped with a slew of heavy-hitting feature guests. The rapper recruits a few legendary names in the rap game such as T.I. and Boosie Badazz, as well as two prominent figures in the current landscape of hip-hop, Lil Durk and G-Eazy. Additionally, he recruits Seddy Hendrix, William King and Sada Baby for Preacher Of The Streets.

Don't sleep on OMB Peezy. Peep Preacher Of The Streets below. 


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