Southern Playas Clay James And Pimp Sweet Tooth ‘How I Rock’ debuts at Number 9 on iTunes Charts

Clay James and A Pimp Named Sweet Tooth are buzzing underground solo acts which have garnered local and national success. Together they form hip hop super group Southern Playas and they've been taking Atlanta by storm since their inception. A lot of people became familiar with the Southern Playas because of their hit single 'Southern Playa Sh*t' which became an underground classic in the southeast. Others became familiar with the group while they were touring with hip hop legend Snoop Dogg. Clay James is currently working on his 'Kickin Pimpin Vol.2' project which is executive produced by FKi's Saucelord Rich and is set to drop later this year. Two weeks ago Clay released his first single off that project entitled '007' and it's been making a lot of noise on the internet and in the streets. '007' will make its radio debut in Clay's hometown Savannah, Georgia today on 94.1 FM and the music video is set to appear on BET Jams next week. Building off the momentum of '007' Clay decided to link up with his southern playa counterpart 'A Pimp Named Sweet Tooth' to release his second single 'How I Rock'. These two skated effortlessly over the Saucelord Rich produced track and it's truly a southern work of art. This track currently sits at number 9 on the iTunes Hip Hop Charts. This is Playas Club Music Group’s second straight release that has landed in the Top 10 on the iTunes Charts. A few weeks ago the label’s R&B rising star, Charlise J new single ‘Confidence’ debuted at number 8. Listen to 'How I Rock' on all digital streaming platforms and watch the video on Youtube. Follow @WhoIsClayJames @PimpSweetTooth on all social media.

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