King Louie Is Back With New Song "Accident"

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King Louie has no shortage of music.

King Louie's on his way to drop off March Madness 2. The rapper's been relentlessly releasing music on nearly a daily basis and at the same time, dabbling with new sounds that we haven't really heard him work with in the past. He's let loose numerous amount of singles and collaborations since the beginning on March. He dropped off "Chase The Money" earlier and he now follows it with his latest track, "Accident."

King Louie's ability to switch sounds and styles is a testament as to why he's a great songwriter. The rapper takes on a minimalist beat, provided by Stix, as he drops one of his most introspective tracks of recent times. 

Keep your eyes peeled for King Louie's March Madness 2 which is expected to drop soon.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas hatin' to the max
Smokin' gas to the  face
N*ggas hatin' like it's love
Hoe n*ggas acting tough


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