Kool Keith Links Up With B-Real For "Zero F*x"

Kool Keith prepares for his new album "Keith" due out this summer.

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Kool Keith's been in the game for decades but his hustle hasn't slowed down. The rapper's getting ready to release his new project, Keith in the coming months which is a project entirely produced by Psycho Les of The Beatnuts. With the project expected to drop on July 12th, the rapper kicks off the campaign with his latest single, "Zero Fux."

Along with B-Real, Kool Keith delivers another track reminding everyone why it's impossible to replicate his style. B-Real and Kool Keith team up over a sample-based beat while flexing their lyrical prowess.

“‘Zero Fux’ sounds so emperor!!” Keith said in a press release for his new song. “The album is so well rounded and put together without being overproduced. Track to Track it’s real raw art.”

Quotable Lyrics
I'm lookin' for publicity with the Cannons'
No need for a selfie and the camera
The fuck a MacLaren  is orange, Mandarin
The ladies blowin' my dick like the wind

 


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