Hoodrich Pablo Juan & Gucci Mane Link Up For "Sauce On Me"

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Gucci Mane gives his artist Hoodrich Pablo Juan the assist on "Sauce On Me."

Hoodrich Pablo Juan has been buzzing for a few years now. The Atlanta native has been working with some bigger artists while simultaneously proving his talent and work ethic as an up-and-comer. His work ethic has been evident throughout 2017. The rapper dropped multiple projects while working with some other dope artists and producers. The amount of work he's put in has finally paid off as he penned a deal with Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo Records in August. With the project slated to drop at midnight, he reveals one more track off of the project.

1017's Hoodrich Pablo Juan delivers the drip on "Sauce On Me." It only makes sense considering his CEO is Gucci Mane, the one who introduced "the sauce" to the masses. The production has dripping bells going over top of the heavy 808's. Gucci Mane grabs the first verse and does some assistance on the hook before he lets Hoodrich Pablo Juan take the wheel. It's a hard track that's definitely going to be a stand-out on his upcoming project. 

Prior to penning a deal with Gucci Mane, the rapper had delivered three collaboration projects this year as well as a solo EP back in August. With Designer Drugz 3 ready to drop tonight, it's going to be his first project to drop through Gucci Mane's 1017 Eskimo Records imprint.  Along with "Sauce On Me," Hoodrich Pablo had already dropped two more singles off of the project. He already unveiled his Migos assisted banger, "Do What I Wanna Do," as well as the Danny Wolf produced "We Don't Luv Em." With these three songs already off of the project, it's already sounding like the project will be fire. Keep an eye out for the it tonight. 

Quotable Lyrics
Reroccin' the reroc
like I'm remixing the remix
He just bought a V6
I just whipped a free brick



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