Killy Releases His First Song Of 2018 With "Very Scary"

Killy drops off his new single "Very Scary."

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Killy had a hell of a year in 2017. The Toronto rapper's been making waves through the numerous releases he dropped throughout the year. He's amassed millions of hits on his YouTube page and it doesn't look like he's slowing down at any point in the near future. He definitely someone out of Toronto to keep an eye out for. Today, he comes through with a brand new single and accompanying video with "Very Scary."

Killy made sure the first release of 2018 was impactful and "Very Scary" was the perfect way to storm in. His latest single is dark but incredible infectious. He links up with producer 16yrold and Daxz for the record who deliver a haunting piano progression with heavy bass kicking in the back. The single arrives before he heads on his Canadian tour so if you end up catching him, expect to get caught up in an intense mosh pit when this song drops.

Quotable Lyrics
I don't got no adversaries
That's your dawg, imaginary
Diamonds dancin', white canaries
White boy wit me, shoot like Larry


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