MIKE Drops Off New Project "War In My Pen"

MIKE releases his latest album.

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MIKE has been grinding for a minute. If you're unaware of the Bronx rapper, you should begin to take notice pronto. He's been steadily releasing music throughout the year and before the year ends, he caps it off with some more music for fans to take in over the holidays. Today, he presents his latest body of work, War In My Pen.

MIKE is back with his brand new project, War In My Pen. The rapper delivers a 13-track project that features appearances from Navy Blue -- who recently appeared on Earl Sweatshirt's latest album, Some Rap Songs -- Jadasea, Medhane, Taphari, and King Carter. War In My Pen follows the release of Black Soap and Resistance Man, two projects that he released earlier this year.

Peep his latest project below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.


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