TDE's Punch Recruits Asia Divine On "K.I.N.G"

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Punch & Asia Divine come through with soulful new track, "K.I.N.G."

TDE's Punch is usually holding down things behind the scenes but he's known to do his thing on the microphone. While this is unfortunately not showcased as often as we like but whenever he does like to flex his lyrical prowess, we're here for it. In late June, he came through with his first track in a minute called, "God Complex (Council Of Nicea)." Today, he follows that with his new track, "K.I.N.G."

TDE's Punch comes through with his smooth and soulful new track, "K.I.N.G." He recruits Asia Divine for the song's hook while HB handles the song's production. Punch explained that this is a song that he recorded for his album. While it's unsure when that will arrive, it's a glimpse into what he has in the cut for his forthcoming project. 

Keep your eyes peeled for that and peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Sensitized to empty promises
Freedom can only be obtained through one's consciousness
I was raised in the box, little project kid
Had to think outside the box to get out of it


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