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Scene from the Born Alone Die Alone music video by Snak The Ripper.
Scene from "Born Alone Die Alone" (Snak The Ripper / YouTube)

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Born Alone Die Alone: Snak The Ripper releases first single & video of 2024

West coast rap sensation Snak The Ripper recently added to his impressive catalogue with the release of his single, “Born Alone Die Alone.”

Produced by Alja Music and featuring a sample from “Shook Ones, Part II” by Mobb Deep, “Born Alone Die Alone” is Snak’s first drop of 2024, and follows his Locksmith and C-Lance collaboration, “Watch Your Mouth” from back in November.

“I came into this world breathing cigarette smoke, my mental health is unpredictable and Sicker than most, that’s the result of too many nights just hittin the slops, these bitches trippin always landing with my dick in their throats” – Snak The Ripper (“Born Alone Die Alone”)

The supporting “Born Alone Die Alone” video, which just cracked 100K views on YouTube, was directed by Beau Bokan and features VFX by Flameboy.

Along with Spotify find the song on Apple Music, Spotify, and various other digital streaming platforms via Snak’s own Stealth Bomb Records.

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