Victorville’s SoManyDollaz Bridges Hip-Hop Past and Present on ‘Let’s Go’

SoManyDollaz is proving 2026 is his year. The Victorville, California native kicks things off with “Let’s Go”, a bold pop-rap single that bridges hip-hop’s golden era vibes with today’s polished, confident energy.

At just 18, Lance Coleone Edwards, better known as SoManyDollaz, shows a command on the mic that’s rare for a rising artist, blending charisma, precision, and effortless flow in a package that demands attention.

Coming up around studios thanks to his father’s work in music and artist management, SoManyDollaz has been honing his craft since he was eleven. That early exposure shows: “Let’s Go” isn’t just a track, it’s a statement.

The production strikes the perfect balance, modern, slick, and vibrant, while his delivery channels the spirit of classic U.S. hip-hop, with subtle nods to icons like Snoop Dogg, but with a style unmistakably his own. Every bar lands with purpose, every hook hits with energy, and every moment of the track reinforces why this young artist is turning heads.

“The energy in this project is unmatched, you catch the vibe the second you press play. This one’s for the real ones out there, the ones living life with no regrets. ‘Let’s Go’ isn’t just music, it’s a movement.”

With a steadily growing fanbase and a work ethic that mirrors his ambition, SoManyDollaz is staking his claim as a rising force in modern hip-hop. The next wave of rap has a new voice, and it’s impossible to ignore.

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