Sany-G speaks about heartbreak on new single
Up-and-coming recording artiste Sany-G is thrilled about his new single, 1001 (I'm Sorry).
The single, which was released on April 7, is an emotional tell-all that is relatable for many.
"I think the lyrics to this new track are something everyone can relate to. I think that we've all hurt somebody who loved us unconditionally before. This song is just the start of a series of singles and visuals I plan to release this year," said Sany-G.
His first solo release for this year, 1001 (I'm Sorry) was produced by No Face Records. Sany-G also released a collaboration with fellow Jamaican artiste Ovarall, and with a freestyle on the beat for Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See, originally made popular by rapper Busta Rhymes. After producer Seanizzle's remix of NadG's single Run Eh Grung, the beat recently received a viral resurgence.
The single and accompanying visuals are now available on YouTube and all other streaming platforms.








