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Tyga & YG Put On For The West Coast With Sneakk In "Spray" Music Video


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The West Coast is filled with some of the most promising young artists in the game right now. While the West Coast never left, the new artists emerging from Cali are carrying the torch and continuing to innovate the classic West Coast sound. Sneakk, a friend of SOB X RBE from North Vallejo, is getting ready to make a major impact in the coming months. The rapper recently penned a deal with Def Jam and released his first single through the label, "SPRAY" which features Tyga and fellow Def Jam labelmate, YG. Today, he comes through with the official visuals for the song.

Sneakk delivers his new music video for the single, "SPRAY" which dropped earlier today. The video was filmed by David Camarena, a Bay Area native who has worked alongside Future, Jeremih, Nav, Berner and more. Sneakk, YG and Tyga link up and mob out while the ride through the streets.

The new single is off of Def Jam's new compilation, Undisputed which feature. The label's compilation project is set to arrive in the near future and features Fetty Luciano, YFL Kelvin, Bernard Jabs and others.

Keep your eyes peeled for more music from Sneakk. 

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