Key! Drops Off New Freestyle Over Wiz Khalifa's "Never Been"

Key! drops off a short freestyle over a Wiz Khalifa classic.

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Key!'s been quite the busy guy this year. The rapper dished out a lot of music this year, but he's been steadily pushing his excellent collaborative project with Kenny Beats777. The project dropped the project in May then reunited with Kenny Beats recently to drop off the deluxe edition of the project which featured appearances from Skepta, Rico Nasty, 6lack and Jay Critch. However, Key! is clearly not done with the year yet. He comes through with his new freestyle over a Wiz Khalifa classic.

Key! drops off his latest freestyle over Wiz Khalifa's Kush & Orange Juice classic, "Never Been." The rapper puts his unique spin on the J. Gramm production. Key!'s vibe brings a whole new feel to the song which was originally released in 2010. Peep his new freestyle below.

Quotable Lyrics
Fuck 12, I kill a fuckin' Undie
Askin' question, you actin' like a undie
Old bitch, ya actin' like an auntie, aye
Makin' plays, I'm still servin' all the aunties, aye


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