King Louie Channels Elon Musk On "Tesla"

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King Louie is back with his latest track.

It feels like we haven't heard from King Louie is a long time, possibly since March 2018 when he rolled out his March Madness series. We know that he was in Wyoming with Kanye West last year to work on Ye. Now, it seems like he returns with his latest track, "Tesla."

We all know that the G.O.O.D Music camp are big fans of Elon Musk and Tesla and King Louie returns with a new song paying homage to Musk's revolutionary vehicle. Produced by C-Sick, King Louie drops off a brand new banger with "Tesla," a song he's teased since February. It's unsure what took so long for the single to arrive but maybe this means we'll be hearing more new music from him in the coming months.

Quotable Lyrics
Fucked her in a Nissan, it a looked like a Lexus 
I pop pills for dinner, and smoke dope for breakfast 
Take shots in the daytime, send they ass a message 
I never met Elon, but I drove a Tesla


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