Key! & Kenny Beats Release "777 Deluxe" Ft. 6lack, Skepta, Jay Critch & More

Key! and Kenny Beats release five new tracks on their "777 Deluxe."

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Key! and Kenny Beats released one of the hottest albums of the year with, 777. The project received praise from both fans and critics. Kenny Beats and Key! have undeniable chemistry on wax. While we approach the end of 2018, the artist and producer decided to bless fans with a little something extra before the year's end. Key! and Kenny Beats deliver five new tracks as part of their 777 Deluxe.

Key! and Kenny Beats team up to drop off five new tracks with 777 Deluxe. Although the original project was simply a collaboration between Kenny and Key! without any features, the two enlist a slew of dope artist for the five-track effort. Rico Nasty, who worked extensively with Kenny Beats on her debut album, NASTY, features on the project, as well as Skepta, Jay Critch and 6lack. The project features the single "Nothin" which dropped earlier this week.


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