Lil Mosey Gets Into The Holiday Spirit On "K For Christmas"

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Lil Mosey is back with his new single, "K For Christmas."

Lil Mosey made a major impact with his single, "Noticed" this year. The song, although released in 2017, picked up steam this year and became his biggest song to date. The rapper is a few months removed from the release of his debut project, Northsbest. The album served as an introduction to the young artist as he held down the majority of the project on his own with the sole feature coming from BlocBoy JB. Today, Mosey prepares for the holidays with his new track, "K For Christmas."

There isn't as many hip-hop Christmas tracks as we'd like, but Mosey is slowly changing that with his latest single, "K For Christmas." The rapper serves up another melodic effort. The song is his first release since dropping Northbest in October. 

Peep his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
I up in the money, speed at night time 
I just got that bread you made your lifetime 
You just got a rollie and can't tell time 
I just got a rollie iced out, it shine


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