Pro Era's Dirty Sanchez & CJ Fly Connect On "Sentimental"

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Dirty Sanchez and CJ Fly get together on "Sentimental."

The Pro Era crew is working heavily this year. At the end of 2017, the rapper said that the new year would see a whole lot more music from the rest of the Pro Era camp. Thusfar, he's kept good to his word. Powers Pleasant dropped his debut single alongside Joey and A$AP Ferg, "Pull Up." Chuck Strangers released his album, Consumers Park in March and Nyck Caution has dropped off a whole lot of loose singles. However, we haven't heard much from Dirty Sanchez in a minute. Today, he drops off his latest single, "Sentimental" featuring CJ Fly.

Dirty Sanchez recruits CJ Fly for his latest single, "Sentimental." The two of them deliver a smooth and laid back boom-bap influenced track. The two of them continue to hold down the standard the Pro Era sets in terms of lyricism. As it serves as one of the first cuts we've heard from Dirty Sanchez in a minute, hopefully, we get more music from him throughout the year.

Quotable Lyrics
Appreciate your life while you have it, I've had it
But my gun keep jammin'
Music so good, that my gun keep jammin'
Nonetheless my parents gettin' older, god damn it


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