King Louie Is Ready To "Chase The Money" On His Latest Track

King Louie drops off "Chase The Money."

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It's hard to keep up with King Louie these days. The Chicago emcee's been dropping off a heap of new music on a regular basis as part of the March Madness 2 campaign. Over the weekend, he dropped off two new tracks including his collaboration with Toronto's Jessie Reyez. We're still waiting for the rapper to drop off March Madness 2 but he keeps giving us a little something to hold us over until then. His latest effort is dedicated to the grind.

King Louie comes through with his latest track, "Chase The Money." The production on the track was handled by RioMac who delivers a slow, grim track for Louie to tackle.

Louie has a lot coming this year so keep your eyes peeled for what he has in store.

Quotable Lyrics
Chase the money, chase the money
Add it up, save the money
Blow it fast, waste the money
Hungry for a taste of money


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