KXNG Crooked Releases "The Weeklys Vol. 1"

KXNG Crooked compiles his weekly freestyles into one project.

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The dismemberment of Slaughterhouse was a sad moment for many hip-hop fans but it also meant that we received more solo material from the group's members. Mind you, Joe Budden is retired and is going full-force in the podcast world but the remaining members have been releasing a ton of music recently. KXNG Crooked kicked off the year by announcing his new weekly freestyle series and now, he compiles every freestyle he's dropped so far into one project for his fans' listening pleasures.

KXNG Crooked returns with his latest project, The Weeklys Vol. 1. The project was meant to help fans keep up with the 10 entries he's delivered thus far. If you've been looking for some bar-heavy tracks, KXNG Crooked has you set up.

Keep your eyes peeled for more new music from KXNG Crooked and peep the tracklist below. 

1. 96 Gs
2. Halfway Me
3. Pistol Grip
4. Once Upon A Time In The LBC
5. Ridin’ Wit The Blower
6. Get It Easy
7. Bar’d Up
8. Up 2 the Sun
9. Jewel Emoji
10. Pain Away


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