King Chip & MadeinTYO Team Up On "Invisible"

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King Chip drops off his new track with MadeinTYO.

We haven't heard much from King Chip f.k.a Chip Tha Ripper in a hot minute. In fact, it feels like we haven't heard much from him since 2017. Although he's essentially gone the entirety of 2018 without dropping music, it might mean that he's simply plotting on his next move for the coming year. Today, he makes sure he gives fans a little something and drops off his latest single, "Invisible."

King Chip is back with his brand new single, "Invisible." His latest song is a collaboration with MadeinTYO. King Chip and MadeinTYO connect over a bass-heavy beat while going back-and-forth on the track. The interesting part about the song is the contrast between Chip and MadeinTYO's voices. While Chip has always carried a deep delivery in his voice, it's accentuated by MadeinTYO's high-pitched, auto-tuned voice. It's nice to hear something new from King Chip. Hopefully, a new project is due out in 2019.

Quotable Lyrics
Pull up skatin' on a bitch
Kevin Bacon on a bitch
Hollow Man on a bitch
I got bands like a bitch


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