Tech N9ne Brings King Iso On Board For "Bad Juju"

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Tech N9ne and King Iso link up on "Bad Juju."

Tech N9ne's gearing up to release his upcoming album Planet which is slated to drop in the coming weeks. He recently released the full tracklist to the project alongside announcing the "Planet Tour 2018." With exactly a month until he drops the album, he drops off his new single "Bad Juju" featuring King Iso.

Tech N9ne and King Iso link up on their latest effort together "Bad JuJu." Tech initially introduced the song on his last project Strange Reign with a 45 second preview to close out the project. After a few months, he drops the full version of it. The song is not only included on his upcoming album but also features on EA Sports "UFC 3" soundtrack. Tech N9ne and King Iso don't disappoint with this one and Tech continues to show why he's one of the best in the biz.

Quotable Lyrics
Misses made me mad as Mozzy, huh
Man the motive must been made of Molly, huh?
Man I maximize a mess with a mind of Malcolm X
And a martyr man whose mom is maude, huh


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