$ilkmoney Drops Off His New Project "I Hate My Life and I Really Wish People Would Stop Telling Me Not To"

$ilkmoney returns with a new project.

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Divine Council's made some serious noise over the past few years, but $ilkmoney has been delivering some promising efforts as a solo artist since 2016. In September of last year, two members of the crew left, leaving $ilkmoney and Cyrax! as the remaining members. However, $ilk's putting going hard since then. Earlier this year, he released two new songs that included rare features from Tyler, The Creator, "NAGA" which featured vocals from Tyler and "My Forte" which was produced by the OF frontman. Today, $ilkmoney returns with a brand new solo project titled, I Hate My Life and I Really Wish People Would Stop Telling Me Not To.

$ilkmoney returns with a brand new project titled, I Hate My Life and I Really Wish People Would Stop Telling Me Not To. The rapper's new project consists of 9 new songs, including "My Forte" and "NAGA." The project has a run time of under 20 minutes and many of the songs on the project run for under 2 minutes. 

Peep the new project below.


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