KXNG CROOKED Flips A Fugees Sample On "B.C"

KXNG Crooked comes through with a new solo cut.

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Ever since KXNG Crooked announced his departure from Slaughterhouse, fans have been hoping that he compensates with some new solo music. He's released a few solo cuts, but he's mainly been focused on his new group, Family Bvsiness -- a group he formed with members of Horseshoe Gang. They've gone on to release two solo projects, Grand Opening and LLC. Since we haven't heard much solo music from KXNG Crooked, he's come through with a new freestyle to cop off the year.

Crooked's pen has only gotten better with time and he proves that on his latest solo track, "B.C." The rapper's shared a few solo records in recent times including "UH Oh" which he dropped in early July. The rapper flips The Fugees' "Ooh La La La" on his latest track and reminds everyone that he's one of the sharpest emcees alive right now. 

KXNG Crooked also teased a new EP on the way. It's unsure when it'll arrive, but the game definitely needs him to drop something in the near future.

Quotable Lyrics
Black & Prominent, Wyclef Jean'n it
Designer denim, never recessive, them jeans dominant
Don't spit a 16, I vomit it
West Coast like a purple and gold Laker jersey with Lebron in it


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