Bay Area Artist Sneakk Explains How Tyga & YG-Assisted “Spray” Came Together, Def Jam Rap Camp & More [WATCH]

Bay Area crooner Sneakk checked in with Justin Credible and DJ Sourmilk to break downs how “Spray” came Together with Tyga & YG and shared his experience at Def Jam’s Rap Camp.

Hailing from the Bay Area, Sneakk shared that the “Spray” collab was a result of a long day of collabs at the camp where all new Def Jam artists get to come together to work with various producers and the Vallejo native eventually entered into a studio sessions with producer Rico Love and songwriter Houston, where Sneakk freestyled his verse.

With connections to the some of the Bay greats including E-40, Mac Dre, and of course hip hop legend 2Pac, Sneakk shared that he was mostly inspired by his Grandfather who was a church musician.

“My Grandpa did Gopsel music. That’s where my thought process comes from because I just want to just like talk to the people and like uplift people. So, that’s where the gospel part come in at. I love music, he continues. I just wanted to make something that everybody didn’t make. I wanted to be me.”

Watch the full interview below.

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New Music: Sneakk – “Spray” Feat. YG & Tyga [LISTEN]

Hometown players Tyga and YG unite and jump on Bay Area crooner Sneakk’s new record, “Spray,” which has all the makings of an anthem. Over the banging instrumental the collaborators flex their styles and showcase the kind of chamistry they have on a track. The single comes equipped with a video.

Watch and listen below.

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