
PRE’s SNUPE BANDZ Recruits Yung Skooley For New Single
A fixture on the Memphis scene who captivates with sly charisma, SNUPE BANDZ always represents for Paper Route Empire. Today, the young rapper teams up with fellow rising emcee Yung Skooley for “Never Too Much,” his new video and single. Driven by an ice cold keyboard riff and twangy guitars, “Never Too Much” is as smooth as SNUPE BANDZ’s flow, as the PRE soldier explains how he outweighs his imitators: “I got money on my on my mantle, n****, drank up in my system/Bank accounts on overload, I got blue racks in my denim,” he spits. In the video, SNUPE and Skooley rock designer as they tour Memphis in a Cybertruck, stopping in the neighborhoods to pay tribute to Young Dolph and visit their supporters.
Signed to PRE by Dolph himself, SNUPE BANDZ makes an impact with each release. He first gained attention with his standout verses on 2021’s label compilation mixtape, PAPER ROUTE iLLUMINATi, stealing the show on songs like “Blue Boyz” and “Nothing To Me.” In 2022, SNUPE connected with his fellow Paper Route Empire rapper Paper Route Woo for BOYZ IN THE HOOD, a sizzling set of Memphis bangers, with guest spots from Bankroll Freddie and Duke Deuce. Last year, the rapper dropped two heavy-hitting singles, the flex-heavy “Blocstar” and the emotional “Scarred,” showing the various facets of the artist’s state of mind.
Hard at work on his next project, SNUPE BANDZ is ready to make good on his promise and become one of his city’s most vital rap stars. Stay tuned for more.
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