King Los Snaps On New "Made U Look" Freestyle

King Los tackles Nas' "Made You Look" on a new freestyle.

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King Los has been one of the most consistently dope emcees int he game over the course of his career. He's penmanship is always on point and he's always making sure that whatever he delivers to his fans is on par with their expectations. He's been dropping off some new music as of lately and continuing to prove why he's one of the tightest emcees in recent times. He recently delivered a new freestyle over Nas' "Made You Look" and it's complete fire.

King Los doesn't hold back on his latest "Made You Look" freestyle. The rapper takes Nas' classic record and flips it into his own while flexing his lyrical prowess. This isn't the first time he's touched the beat, though. Los linked up with Page Kennedy, Cassidy, Mickey Factz, Elzhi and KXNG Crooked over the summer for a massive posse cut they released.

Quotable Lyrics
Just die, I digress, I digest
Information that makes scrambled data appear
In formation, you in for a spankin'
I end forced thinking, you in fourth place


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