Nef The Pharoah Pays Homage To The 90's On "Kenan & Kel"

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Nef is back with his latest single "Kenan & Kel."

Nef The Pharoah's made some serious waves in 2017. He's dropped off a gang of music including his most recent, The Chang Project. That project helped him make a bigger mark in the rap game and had a few big names making appearances across it. Since then, he's dropped off a slew of loose singles and today, he comes through with another one.

Nef The Pharoah pays homage to 90's Nickelodeon TV with his latest single, "Kenan & Kel." Nef's smooth west coast flow tackles some G-Funk inspired production on the track. It's another dope venture from Nef The Pharoah and is hopefully a sign that he'll be dropping off more music in the near future. 

Overall, Nef is gearing up to have an even bigger year in 2018 than he did this year. 

Quotable Lyrics
You workin' at the airport
But you ain't fly yet
Where ever you reach for my chains
That's where you die at



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