Key! & Kenny Beats Reunite On "Nothin"

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Key! and Kenny Beats link up on "Nothin."

Kenny Beats has been demolishing 2018 and truth be told, he lowkey became a contender for producer of the year based on the amount of projects he's been involved in. While many have been gushing over his production on Vince StaplesFM! and Freddie GibbsFreddie, Kenny Beats had the strongest chemistry on wax this year alongside Key! on their joint effort, 777. As they gear up to release the deluxe edition of the project, they team up for a new cut titled, "Nothin."

Key! and Kenny Beats team up for their new track, "Nothin" which serves as a new cut off of the deluxe edition of 777. Kenny Beats serves up an upbeat, breezy instrumental for Key! to deliver a more melodic flow over.

Keep your eyes peeled for the deluxe edition of 777 which features appearances from Rico Nasty, Skepta and more.

Quotable Lyrics
Sundress, I must confess
I trick off when that ass jiggle
You spent a lot, I spent a little


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