Krept & Konan Drop Off Their New Single "Pour Me Another One"

Krept & Konan serve up a new single titled, "Pour Me Another One."

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We haven't heard a whole lot from Krept & Konan this year, which is understandable considering that they unleashed two new projects on us towards the end of 2017, 7 Days and 7 Nights. The former served as a project filled with grime bars while the latter had more of an R&B influence. Earlier this year, they tapped MoStack for their song "Crepes & Cones (Ya Dun Know)" which dropped around the same time they launched their London-based dessert spot. Today, they bring us to the bar for their new song, "Pour Me Another One."

Krept & Konan are back with their new single, "Pour Me Another One." The production has a dancehall vibe to it while Tabitha brings an R&B vibe as she holds down the hook. It's another dope single from the U.K. duo and hopefully, we'll hear more from them before the end of the year.

Quotable Lyrics
No time, no time for no bad vibes
I think I like her like the trap line
I was trying to find you on my Insta
But your friends don't tag you 'cause they bad mind 


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