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Lil Poppa Premieres New Album With “Feel The Same When You’re Sober” Visual Feat. DejLoaf

Jacksonville rapper and CMG signee Lil Poppa has just unveiled the official music video for his latest single, Feel The Same When You’re Sober, featuring Dej Loaf. This vibrant video, which premiered on BET Jams and BET Hip Hop, captures the raw emotion and earnest storytelling which is Lil Poppa. The track is a highlight from his newly released album Wee Are Who We Are, a project that showcases his ability to delve deep into his experiences with a lyrical finesse which resonates with listeners. Lil Poppa had to say:

I’ve always wanted my music to be a reflection of what I’m going through, and ‘Feel The Same When You’re Sober’ is exactly that. It’s about facing reality and dealing with life as it is, not as you want it to be.

The “Wee Are Who We Are” album features collaborations with iconic southern artists like Boosie Badazz and Webbie, alongside rising stars such as YG Teck, Lehla Samia, and Blac Youngsta. The project is a testament to Lil Poppa’s growth, as he explores a range of emotions and sounds, proving his versatility and staying power in the rap game. Watch the official music video for “Feel The Same When You’re Sober” below and stream your copy of the brand new album here. Connect with Lil Poppa on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and YOUTUBE.

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