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Sayzee & Richie Sosa drop new freestyles ahead of Big Sproxx-produced No Mercy EP

A new project was recently announced that we’re really looking forward to. Canadian rappers Sayzee and Richie Sosa are teaming up with producer Big Sproxx for the new collaborative EP, No Mercy. The project is expected to drop at the end of March.

To build up the hype for the release, Sayzee and Richie have been dropping new freestyles including last week’s “Lemon Pepper” remix, and the more recent “Trust” freestyle.

It’s the first new music from Sayzee since dropping his Somebody Tell Alchemist We Did A Tape! mixtape back in January.


You can follow @YFRWN_, @RichieSosaOfficial, and @Sproxx on Instagram.

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