Kid Buu & Icy Narco Team Up On "Frozen Soul"

Kid Buu taps Icy Narco for "Frozen Souls."

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Kid Buu made headlines last week after he claimed that he's a clone like Michael Jackson and Gucci Mane. While the validity behind what he said has yet to be fact-checked, he's definitely capitalizing off of the moment. The rapper comes through with his new single, "Frozen Souls" featuring Icy Narco.

Kid Buu comes through with his latest single, "Frozen Souls." Buu taps up-and-coming artist Icy Narco for assistance on the song. "Frozen Souls" was produced by Oohdem Beatz. Kidd Buu and Icy Narco flex hard on the track as OohDem Beatz serves up a bass-heavy beat for the two rappers to get together on.

Peep his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Hunnid thousand in my Visa
Your n***a broke, he should drive a Kia
I think I left my Visa in my Maserati


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