King Louie & D Low Link Up On "Shorty"

King Louie and D Low drop off their new collab "Shorty."

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King Louie may have been quiet for the majority of 2017 but he's definitely readying to make some heavy noise in 2018. The rapper dropped off his single "Bleed Me" recently and now, he follows it up with another banger. Louie links up with D Low for his new song "Shorty."

King Louie's back with his latest effort, "Shorty" featuring D Low. The song is much more club ready than the last single with a bouncy beat and catchy hook. Louie handles the majority of the song but gives D Low a spot to shine. 

His last two releases are in preparation for the rapper's forthcoming project March Madness 2. He's yet to set a date for when to expect it but we're assuming its coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
We too piped up, and they know it
My diamonds dancin', my jewelry snowin'
Yo girl, triflin' and you know it 


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