Z Money Comes Through With His New Single "Killa Ride"

Z Money returns with his new single, "Killa Ride."

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Z Money is one artist everyone should start getting familiar with now. The Chicago rapper's been buzzing for a minute and tonight, he's getting ready to release his forthcoming project, Chiraq Mogul later tonight. With the project set to drop soon, he came through with a little something to hold fans over until they could get Chiraq Mogul in its entirety.

Z Money comes through with his latest single, "Killa Ride." The song was produced by Kid Wond3r. The two of them pull up with a low-key, grim banger. The release of "Killa Ride" follows "80 Bands" which he released earlier this month. His latest release is a glimpse into what he has on his upcoming project.

Z Money's Chiraq Mogul features other notable Chicago rappers such as G Herbo and Valee. Key Glock and 03 Greedo also appear on the tracklist.

Quotable Lyrics
16 in the Tommy, send 'em all at your fitted
Ain't runnin' out of money, I could fall on my beddin'
Put 80 on the pendent even though it ain't your business
I got some killas with me and a couple came from Memphis


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