KILLY Links Up With Jughouse Johnny On "Track 2"

KILLY and Jughouse Johnny get together for "Track 2."

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We're less than half the year into 2018 and KILLY's already proving to be the next artist out of Canada to make a huge moves. His single "Killamanjaro" was the first single he had to blow up and he gained further traction after he linked up with 16yo on "No Romance." The rapper officially made his statement with the release of his debut project, Surrender Your Soul. Today, he drops off one of his first releases since dropping the project with "Track 2."

KILLY and Jughouse Johnny get together on their new collaboration, "Track 2." The two rappers join forces on this aggressive banger produced by 2AM. KILLY and Johnny's auto-tuned vocals mesh well together on the production. Hopefully, this leads to more collabs between the two artists. 

Quotable Lyrics
You should just stand over there
God damn, you can not compare
Looked at the man in the mirror
Walk out, then I stop and then stare


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