Krept & Konan Tap MoStack For "Crepes & Cones (Ya Dun Know)"

Krept & Konan link up MoStack on "Crepes & Cones (Ya Dun Know)."

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Krept and Konan have been on a serious grind for the past several years and garnered major attention with their mixtapes and massive singles. In 2014, the U.K. duo jokingly revealed plans that they had intentions to open a desert joint called Crepes & Cones. However, they took the joke, ran with it and turned it into a real desert joint that they recently opened. Today, they drop off a new promo single for the restaurant featuring MoStack.

Krept and Konan drop off their latest single, "Crepes and Cones." The duo recruit MoStack for the hook on the track. While the track would definitely fit on a project, it serves a promotional song to draw more people in to their recently opened desert spot on the same name. Hopefully, we get a new Krept and Konan project at some point this year.

Quotable Lyrics
If you didn't spend you whole life chasin' and eating girl
You'll be right here, eating well
I can't stand these n*ggas
Get one stack and start taking sammich pictures


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