KR Returns With "That's My Word"

KR drops off his new single, "That's My Word."

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KR's definitely one of the hottest budding artists out of Los Angeles right now. The rapper's been putting in work for years and consistently dropping music on the way. Today, he comes through with his latest single, "That's My Word."

KR comes through with his latest single, "That's My Word." The new single was produced by his frequent collaborator, Dinuzzo. The rapper's constantly switching up his style and the direction of his music int he best way possible and is constantly able to come from left-field with each release. He spoke to Billboard about the song and why he focuses on the element of surprise with each release.

"I personally feel it creates a continuous excitement factor, and I'm usually very technical in my raps. So with this record, I want to display something fun and catchy for listeners." He said.

Keep your eyes peeled for KR, he definitely has a lot up his sleeve for this year.

Quotable Lyrics
Heard this shit is good for my ego
Imma get right witcha, shout out Migo
Don't even like pictures, I don't need those
Keep it 100, that's the G code


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