After being one of the XXL Freshmen last year, Kap G's used the opportunity to flood the streets with new music. Last year saw the Atlanta rapper releasing Supa Jefe and following that with a short EP Mood. In addition to that, he was dropping off features for the likes of Dave East, Raven Felix, Snow Tha Product and many more. On Saturday, the rapper announced his new mixtape Real Migo Shit 4 and today, he delivers.
Kap G drops off his latest mixtape Real Migo Shit 4 as his first release of 2018. The rapper drops off 10 solid songs with some major names attached to it. Kap G includes "Marvelous Day" with Lil Uzi Vert and Gunna on Real Migo Shit 4 which previously appeared on Mood. On top of that, he brings Lil Baby through for 2 cuts off the project with "Shoe Box" and "Pull Up." He also grabs over Atlanta favorites with Skippa Da Flippa and Hoodrich Pablo Juan.
Kick start your week with Kap G's new mixtape Real Migo Shit 4.
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