Los Angeles, CA – California Rapper 50 Sosa is an artist on the rise who is all about making hits and representing the West Coast to the fullest. His street singles get him plenty of respect, as he paints pictures of some of his experiences, and provides motivation to those who need it. He looks to make classics and his latest single, “No Fun” finds inspiration from a West Coast classic.
Produced by Moshuun and released through Sosa Inc., “No Fun” finds 50 Sosa along with Slim 400 and Omega Crosby putting their spin on the 1993 classic of the same name by Snoop Dogg, Nate Dogg, Warren G, and Kurupt that was produced by Dr. Dre. On the track, Sosa, Slim, and Omega drop lyrics on getting down to business when it comes to the ladies over some modern West Coast production. The track borrows the Nate Dogg performed hook from the original, but gives it a 2020 remix with Omega Crosby. It’s all about having a good time for the artists, and 50 Sosa guarantees that “No Fun” will be a hit for 2020, and for years to come. Plans for an official music video are currently in the works.
Born in Mexico and raised in Patterson, California, 50 Sosa has been through a lot in his life growing up. No matter what’s happening, music was always there for him. A West Coast representative through and through, he cites 2Pac and Snoop Dogg to be two of his top influences. With a few years in the game, 50 Sosa has released projects like “Mexican Gangsta II” and “X.I.V.” while keeping his name buzzing with tracks like, “Gangland”, “Golden State Anthem”, “New Pac”, and “California Life”.
50 Sosa’s “No Fun” featuring Slim 400 and Omega Crosby is now available on all digital music streaming platforms. To stay up to date with 50 Sosa, follow him on Twitter and Instagram at @i50Sosa, and on Facebook at @50Sosa.
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https://youtu.be/HCEJjcmkQOU (YouTube)
https://open.spotify.com/album/52ABApf8aD8DahkA?si=hoBS2TSIQ6iNeGg (Spotify)
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