Adamn Killa Drops Off Smooth Single "My Apologies"

Adamn Killa links up with Chase The Money on "My Apologies.

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Chicago's Adamn Killa's been putting in a lot of work over the past few months. The rapper came through a few months back with his joint project with Killavesi, Lover Not A Killa. Since then, he's been dropping new singles on nearly a weekly basis. A little over a week a go, the rapper dropped off his new collab with Z Money on "Cluckin." Today, he comes through with another heater to kick your week off with.

Adamn Killa drops off his latest single, "My Apologies." The Chicago native links up with producer Chase The Money for the track. Killa's smooth, laid back and melodic flow compliments ChaseTheMoney's production well. The two of them prove to be solid collaborators and hopefully, we'll hear more from them in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
I be goin' everywhere without a care
They be like Adamn bitch ain't playin fair
These N*ggas mad 'cause I had to take it there
They mad I'm 'bout to bubble like a Perrier


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