KILLY Is On A "KILLSTREAK" On His Latest EP

KILLY comes through with his latest project, "KILLSTREAK."

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KILLY's gained quite the buzz over the past few months. The Toronto rapper first made waves with his single, "KILLAMANJARO" before dropping off a slew of other singles that gained major buzz in not only Toronto but, in the underground hip-hop scene in general. Earlier this year, he came through with his debut project, Surrender Your Soul. The project arrived in early March and today, he follows it up with his latest EP, KILLSTREAK.

KILLY returns with five new tracks for his fans on his new project, KILLSTREAK. The project arrives after two major collabs in the past month with Yung Bans and Wondagurl. KILLSTREAK arrives just in time before the rapper touches the stage at Rolling Loud's Bay Area edition this weekend. It's another strong project from KILLY. We're excited to hear what else he has up his sleeve.


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