KEY! Feels Like A Mystical Creature On "Lobster Roll Freestyle"

KEY! drops off his new track, "Lobster Roll Freestyle."

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It's been a busy year for Fat Man Key! The rapper dished out a whole lot of music this year and he hasn't disappointed us one bit. Throughout the course of 2018, he blessed us with numerous loose singles, including his collaboration with DRAM, "Time Of My Life" as well as his project, 777 with Kenny Beats which was released in May. Last week, the rapper gifted fans with a Saved By The Bell inspired "leak" titled, "Zach Morris." A few days later and he blesses us with another new song titled, "Lobster Roll Freestyle."

Key! is back with his latest track, "Lobster Roll Freestyle." The rapper's latest track was produced by Jerome Keys who delivers a bass-heavy and spacey beat for Key!'s auto-tune laden vocals. It's a short effort, but considering its his second release of the week, it feels like he has more music to bless us with in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Why you ain't got no features?
'Cause fuck these n***as
My bitch mixed with a horse
And she ride dick like a Porsche


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