King Louie Got "Backwood Fever" On His Latest Song

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King Louie drops off his latest "March Madness 2" release with "Backwood Fever."

If there's someone we could say that has been nothing but prolific for the last month, it's King Louie. With his March Madness 2 mixtape on the way, the rapper's been dropping new songs on a near daily basis. Within the past 20 or so days, he's dropped eleven songs on his Soundcloud page plus a few other videos on YouTube. Safe to say that he's been working. Today, he comes through with his latest effort, "Backwood Fever."

King Louie tackles a much more darker production on his latest song, "Backwood Fever." The latest single differs from his other releases with more heavier and grim production. However, Louie's voice contrasts the production with a more laidback and effortless delivery. It's another record from King Louie that's keeping the anticipation for March Madness 2 high.

Quotable Lyrics
RIP's, Eulogies, when that trigger squeeze
We gon ride, we gon' slide like it's slippery
N*ggas get it on site if they fuck with me
If you wanna live yo life, don't fuck with me


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