Key! Drops Smooth Banger With Kenny Beats "Dig It"

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Key! & Kenny Beats link up on "Dig It."

Key!'s been on some shit lately and today, he brought some exciting news for his fans. The rapper took to Instagram to reveal that he and Kenny Beats have a project coming out called, 777. It's the first project that we'll receive from him since his collaborative joint with Reese LaFlare on Been Had Boyz. The two of them previously let loose the single "Hater" earlier this month and today, they came through with two new singles including "Dig it."

Key! and Kenny Beats get together for their fire new collaboration on "Dig It." The two of them previously dropped "Kelly Price Freestyle" earlier today alongside this single. The new effort is a sleek banger that highlights Kenny Beats production and Key! penchant for gritty flows and hooks. The song is set to feature on 777 which is set to drop on May 4th. Keep your eyes peeled.

Quotable Lyrics
Before there was gas packs, I was sellin' midgets
I was outta space, Boba Fett, can you dig it?
You was watchin Run's House, Diggy
I was runnin' in your house, can you dig it?


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