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Paco Panama Teaches How Real Hustlers Move on SouthSide Sopranos, Vol. 2

  • Writer: Kyle Staub
    Kyle Staub
  • 5 days ago
  • 1 min read

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Southeast DC has been producing talent for years, but few artists capture the city’s energy like Paco Panama. A DMV vet, he’s been making noise locally for some time, and if you know Paco, you know exactly what kind of music you’re about to get — hustler music, motion music, trap-influenced bars that reflect real life in the streets.


His latest project, SouthSide Sopranos, Vol. 2, dropped November 4th, featuring 23 tracks with appearances from Smoke Chapo, Dee Muney, and Chico Bean. The album sticks to what Paco does best: telling stories about the grind, the money, and the code he lives by.


Like much of his music, this project emphasizes moving smart and staying low. On “Honda Civic,” he spits: “You showing all your money, but we tryna make our money hide… Real gangsters move in silence. You know the root to evil… more money is more violence.” That line sums up the whole tape — it’s about respect, strategy, and understanding the streets.


SouthSide Sopranos, Vol. 2 isn’t just another release; it’s a masterclass in DMV street rap. If you’re looking for the sound of real hustlers moving smart and keeping their business in check, this project delivers.


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