Allan Kingdom Drops Off "Coming To America" EP

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Allan Kingdom drops off his three track EP, "Coming To America."

It's been a wildly productive year for Minnesota-via-Canada artist Allan Kingdom. The rapper's been dishing out new music consistently throughout the year. Kingdom kicked off the beginning of the year by releasing new songs on a near-weekly basis. Kingdom's been dabbling with different sounds as well -- many of his releases this year have had an African influence to it. Following the release of June's Peanut Butter Prince EP, he comes through with another new EP to close out the year.

Allan Kingdom is back with his new Coming To America EP. The project features three tracks including the new title track. It includes the previously released singles, "Energized" and "Today" with TyBass. It's a short effort, but we're always happy to hear new music from Kingdom. Hopefully, 2019 sees the release of a brand new full-length project from the rapper. 


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