King Los Releases "The 410 Survival Kit (Intro)"

King Los introduces his upcoming mixtape with "The 410 Survival Kit (Intro)"

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Even when King Los is not working, he's still working. He's been on a two year hiatus of sorts but still managed to drop three projects in 2017, all of which were fire. Now that it's a new year, Los is ready to make a formal re-entrance. With a new mixtape titled The 410 Survival Kit, the rapper releases the intro track with some beautiful visuals to accompany it.

King Los starts the campaign for his forthcoming 410 Survival Kit project with the intro track. The rapper's yet to announce the release date for the project but it's looking like it'll be coming in the near future. Los recruits Dcember Moon and BJR for the minimalistic production on the introspective track.

King Los also recently revealed some of the artists that'll feature on the project which will include Wiz Khalifa, Swizz Beatz, Desiigner, Yo Gotti and more. 

Quotable Lyrics
The rush I had inside supplied my thoughts and my urge
When I talk you should learn, you surprised I'm back home?
What you thought the bible meant when they say God would return
Born into crime, my n*ggas move weight and toast
I guess that's turning water to wine


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