Every week, KXNG Crooked drops off some new fire for his fans to ride out to for the weekend. Since the beginning of the year, the rapper's dropped off a new song every Friday as part of his resurrected Hip-Hop Weekly's series. His series is meant for the die-hard hip-hop heads and typically, the instrumentals he decides to rap over have some sort of sample of a classic hip-hop record. This week, he returns with "Gangsta," an ode to his come-up in California.
KXNG Crooked's on his storytelling tip this week with his latest track featuring OG Blacc Bug. As a native Californian, he delivers a vivid look into gang life on the West Coast. Dizz handles the production on this one and flips Compton's Most Wanted's "Hood Took Me Under."
Quotable Lyrics
I got the streets on lock, n***a
Rubber bands around my drug money
I pay police around the clock, n***a
A couple hoes to make the runs for me
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