KXNG Crooked Snaps Over A Classic Outkast Sample On "Cadillac"

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KXNG Crooked is back.

KXNG Crooked hasn't missed a single week in his Hip-Hop Weekly series. Every Friday, he comes through with a new track for the fans of bars and hip-hop heads in general. The rapper's been taking classic hip-hop records and flipping them into something of his own. He's previously sampled tracks from Nas, Ice Cube, and many more. This week, he brings it down south for his latest freestyle titled, "Cadillac."

KXNG Crooked is back with his latest effort, "Cadillac." The track is the latest freestyle in his weekly series. He kicks things off by shouting out the blogs that have been supporting him before an evident sample of Outkast's "Two Dope Boyz" kicks in. As you could expect, KXNG Crooked flexes his lyrical muscle throughout the whole track.

Quotable Lyrics
I could blow your mind without using a rogue or heater
Change the way you used to think of me, give you a new critique of me
When I do a feature, eureka, you discovered a gold mine
Why use a pen? You can't hold mine


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