King Louie Releases New Track "Ice Box"

King Louie drops off yet another heater with "Ice Box."

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King Louie's been dropping off new music on essentially a daily basis at this point. The rapper's gearing up for his forthcoming project, March Madness 2 to drop in the near future but he's also been busy with a lot more. Earlier this week, King Louie was spotted in Wyoming working with Kanye West on his mysterious next album. Considering that he's been balancing both his careers as a rapper and writer, it's safe to say that he's up to something major this year. Today, he comes through with a new single, "Ice Box."

King Louie comes through with a brand new banger on his new single, "Ice Box." The new single is a definite banger and his much more high energy in comparison to some of his other recent efforts. The song is slated to appear on March Madness 2 so keep your eyes peeled.

Quotable Lyrics
I need the chips, don't care 'bout the risk
Basically, my goal in life is not to be broke
Honestly, your bitch never told me no
Her answer when I say 'Can I get some mo?' 
Is Yeaaahh


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