Sir Michael Rocks Drops Off "I See"

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Sir Michael Rocks is back with "I See."

The Cool Kids dropped their first project in nearly six years in 2017 with Special Edition Grand Master Deluxe. While they delivered singles, it was the first time we received a body of work from the Chicago duo. Both members, Chuck Inglish and Sir Michael Rocks, continue to put in work on their solo music while simultaneously pushing their group efforts. Today, Sir Michael Rocks comes through with a brand new solo single.

Sir Michael Rocks drops off his latest heater, "I See." His latest effort is a sleek banger in his catalog that finds him flexing heavily. Rocks recruits producer Don Daze for the thumping beat on "I See."  The song sounds like something fitting for a club setting. This song follows the release of "Don't Play Me Replay Me" that he dropped less than a month a go.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm just trying to do the right thing
I'm just trying to do the Ice-T
You been lyin to your bitch, I see
All you gotta do is get it like me


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