KILLY & Wondagurl Link Up For Their New Banger "Allegiance"

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KILLY and Wondagurl get together on "Allegiance."

KILLY spent the majority of the past two years building up for this year. After singles like "No Romance" and "Killamanjaro" took off, it was clear that KILLY had the potential to be the next star coming out of Toronto. At the top of March, KILLY began his campaign for world domination in 2018 with the single, "Very Scary." A few days later, he released his debut project, Surrender Your Soul. Since then, he's wrapped up a world tour and collaborated with Rich The Kid. Today, he links up with fellow Toronto-native Wondagurl for their new single, "Allegiance."

KILLY and Wondagurl join forces on their new collaboration, "Allegiance." The song features Wondagurl's bass-heavy, dark production while KILLY's unorthodox melodies dominate the track. The two of them have great chemistry together on wax and Wondagurl's production fits KILLY's vocal delivery extremely well. Hopefully, this collaboration leads to more in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
In the deep end
Water got me sea sick
You believe it
Pledge your allegiance


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