Kool G Rap, M.O.P's Billy Danze & King Gordy Join Forces On "War"

With Doc Ish on production, three heavy-hitters join forces for a heater.

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It looks like Doc Ish is bringing out the heavyweights ahead of his new project. The producer, who's known for his work with Eminem, has slowly been unleashing new singles over the past few weeks in anticipation of his forthcoming project, Lost Files. Doing it for the hip-hop heads, it looks like the forthcoming project will be filled with names who've made their mark on the rap game.

This week, Doc Ish enlisted the almighty Kool G Rap, M.O.P.'s Billy Danze and King Gordy for their brand new collab, "War." Doc Ish cooks up a monstrous instrumental for Kool G, Billy Danze and King Gordy to practice lyrical acrobatics on.

The new track follows "U.S.A" ft. Uncle Murda, Apollo Swyf and S.K. that dropped last week.

Quotable Lyrics
In the hood, you just a resident
It's real n***as in here
Regardless if you the hardest artist
N***as represent here
I'm more ghetto than gully
On the black top, they love me
Gave 'em my word
I speak for n***as that can't be heard


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