King Louie Is On That "OG" On His Latest Song

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King Louie comes through with another song, "OG."

King Louie may have been relatively quiet throughout 2017 but he's gearing up to make up for his absence this year. The Chicago native's has been steady dropping a stream of new music in anticipation for his forthcoming project, March Madness 2. The project's expected to drop extremely soon and he keeps the campaign going with a brand new single.

King Louie drops off his latest effort, "OG." Louie's most recent efforts have strayed from the regional Chicago drill production to more soul samples based beats. This recent track was produced by Mr. Incredible who's worked with Louie in the past. This single follows his singles "Unkind" featuring Bread Doe and the video for "Just Relax" that he dropped last week. Louie's been putting in some serious work for this project so keep your eyes peeled for it to drop.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't know the words to they song, 'cause I don't fuck with them
He went and put his homies on a track, now they suck with him
Shorty had that goofy n*gga baby, now she stuck with him
I just got a call about them bands, they was like come get 'em


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