King Louie Releases New "March Madness 2" Song "Lyin' Ass"

King Louie drops off new song "Lyin Ass."

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King Louie's kicked off the campaign for his upcoming project March Madness 2. We've been waiting on a new project from King Louie for a minute and from the cuts he's dropped off recently, it seems like he's been exploring new sounds. Last week, he dropped off "Bleed Me" then followed that up with "Shorty" featuring D Low. Now, he comes through with a brand new cut off his forthcoming project.

King Louie follows up last week's singles with his latest effort, "Lyin Ass." His latest track is much more laid back than both his previous releases. The rapper taps Plug for production on the track who delivers a bit of an R&B flare to the beat while blending crisp drums. It's another solid cut off his upcoming project.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas in they feelin' about these bitches
I promise that I always keep it pimpin'
I wish her n*gga stop callin'
When I'm spendin' time with our bitch


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