K$upreme Drops Off "Sorry 4 The Flex" Mixtape

K$upreme drops off another mixtape with "Sorry 4 The Flex."

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As a member of the Sailing Team, K$upreme is getting everything in order to blow up in the next year. He's been working relentlessly, crafting his own sound and establishing himself as an artist. Earlier in the year, he dropped off Flex Muzik and now, he's back with another project to cap off the year with Sorry 4 The Flex

K$upreme's latest mixtape encompasses his sound to the best degree. From the airy trap production to the dribbling flows, his latest project proves he's here to make a mark in the rap game. The rapper recruits a slew of solid producers from the project such as StoopidXool, Akachi Beats, Digital Nas and more. However, he also flexes his own production skills on the project with "Money I Love It. In terms of features, he keeps it pretty simple. Of course, he grabs Sailing Team head honcho, Lil Yachty for an appearance. He also grabs Drugrixh Scarfo Da Plug, Lil Dude and Drugrixh Peso. For K, it's a great way to cap off a highly productive year.

 


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