OMB Peezy & Sherwood Marty Connect On "Crash Out"

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OMB Peezy & Sherwood Marty share the first offering off their upcoming collab tape, "Young And Reckless."

OMB Peezy had an amazing 2017 and it looks like he's carrying that momentum in the new year. After releasing Humble Beginnings, he became a promising force in hip hop with his blend of east coast and down south styles. While he's still riding the wave of his 2017 project, he's gearing up to release his upcoming mixtape with Sherwood Marty, Young & Reckless. Recently, they shared the first single off of the project.

OMB Peezy and Sherwood Marty connect on their latest collaboration "Crash Out." The track was produced by Drum Dummie who brings a real west coast vibe with the funky bass lines and flanged guitar chords. Meanwhile, OMB Peezy and Sherwood Marty connect over their roots in the streets. Their bars detail the dark times in the streets.

While they give us a glimpse of what they have coming, be prepared for Young & Reckless to drop on January 24th.

Quotable Lyrics
Mama, pray for me
Prison ain't the place for me
But I gotta keep that iron
'Cause my shine, they wanna take from me


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