King Louie Drops Off New Song "Bleed Me"

King Louie returns with new single "Bleed Me."

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It's been some time since we've heard from King Louie. The Chicago spitter didn't really release a whole lot of music in 2017 but he did come through with some drops and some guest verses. He's one of the most talented artists in Chicago right now and we've been waiting on new music from him for a minute. The rapper recently announced that he'll be dropping a new project, March Madness 2, soon and he kicked off the campaign with his latest single, "Bleed Me."

King Louie puts on for his city on his latest single, "Bleed Me." The rapper links up with producer Mike Hurst for the track who delivers a sample heavy track for him to go off on. "Bleed Me" serves as the first single off his upcoming mixtape and if this is anything that we could expect off March Madness 2, it's definitely going to be fire.

Quotable Lyrics
Drop down low and get your eagle on girl
You know how I'm rockin' like I got the beatles on girl
I'mma work the middle, change positions, Aaliyah song girl
If you don't like my attitude, leave me alone girl


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