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For all those cruising in their jeeps this summer, King L has a new collection of music just for y’all. Peep the 12 titles and download after the jump.
Chicago’s King Louie pops up with a freestyle over Jigga’s designer ode. Louie’s Jeep Music arrives on July 22nd.
Money, Power, and Respect are the keys to life. Unfortunately, King Louie gives a lifeless performance in his new video. Off his March Madness mixtape which you can download here.
From the Mid-West, King L brings his money dance to New York and back down to Memphis with his new remix. Produced by DJ Pharris. x
This really doesn’t have anything to do with Michael Jordan per se, but King L shot a video for it anyway. If that tickles your fancy, download his latest mix
King L cruises the Chi and counts his dough in his new black-and-white visual. The audio can be found as the closing track off Drilluminati, which is available here.
King L compiles his latest releases on his new mixtape, Drilluminati. Features include Juicy J and Pusha T with production from Young Chop, J.U.S.T.I.C.E League, Sonny Digital, Shawty Redd and more. UPDATE: “Rozay Flow” video also after the jump
King L’s Drilluminati is right around the corner. But in the meantime, he’s walking around town and blowing that good smoke for Showtime‘s latest viewing.
Po’ing up until an overdose can be deadly. And so is an overkill on the auto-tune. With that said, here’s the latest leak off King L’s Drilluminati.
Stretching his raps over the auto-tune is King Louie with his latest recording. Oh the pain. Drilluminati coming soon. fakeshoredrive
While visiting DJ Kay Slay’s radio show on Shade 45, King L gave an in-studio performance of his single, “Val Venis”. We know, it’s not as interesting as the recently dropped video.
Little do they know, King L’s plotting a bank heist and is the man behind the mask in his brand new clip. Will they pull it off? His debut album
While most hoes hit the strip, King L’s whores are busy getting high. Here’s his new offering featuring Juicy J and Pusha T. Say no to drugs. Yes to easy women.
Fresh off yesterday’s Showtime release, King L and BHD keep the dollars coming in the video for track numero tres. Too bad they couldn’t get a Ray J cameo.
In the best way he can, King Louie King L explains the reasoning behind his name change. If you still don’t get it, learn some Chi City slang below. Showtime drops later today.
This rap shit ain’t for everybody. Which bring us to this collaboration featuring Chicago’s King L and Chief Keef. Off the new Trap-A-Holics’ Trap Music: Independence Day Edition mixtape.
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