SOB x RBE have been poppin' off on the west coast for a minute but right now, they're buzz is higher than its ever been. In 2017, the members of the crew dropped off solo projects but as the new year came, they're focus shifted to making a major bang as a collective. The Vallejo natives landed themselves a song on the Kendrick Lamar and TDE curated Black Panther: The Album on "Paramedic!" As they approach the release of their upcoming project, Gangin', they let loose another cut off their project.
SOB x RBE drop off their latest single "Anti Social" off their forthcoming project which is due out this Friday. Their latest single has a smoother tone to it in comparison to "Carpoolin" but its still a banger. The collective got Don Juan to handle the song's production.
In addition to their new album, they'll also be hitting the road alongside 21 Savage and Post Malone. Check out for the dates here.
Quotable Lyrics
A lot of n*ggas want me thrown, I ain't worried bout it
If your glock hold 30, shoot the Curry out it
You ain't playin' by the rules, n*gga learn about it
Opp n*ggas pullin' skits, I ain't heard about it
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