SPRUNG ON YOU by Da Future ft OP1, Skyler Jett & Reo Varnado (Official Video )
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This is a collaboration between new school artist Da Future, a middle generation artist OP1 and old school artists Skyler Jett former lead singer of the Commodores & Snoop Dogg's Uncle Reo Varnado.
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