Mikey100k Flexes On His Ex On "Do Me Like That"

New heat from Mikey100k.

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Mikey100k might not be a household name but he's definitely putting in work to become one. He was on a serious grind in 2018 and dropped a ton of music including his EP, Who Needs Friends? He didn't slow down entering 2019 and kicked things off with his single, "We Was." Now, he returns with his latest drop, "Do Me Like That."

Mikey100k is back with the ultimate heartbreak anthem, "Do Me Like That." The rapper's latest track is a stunt on his former fling. Over the production of decicco, Mikey100k laces his vocals up in auto-tune while stunting on his ex-girl. 

Mikey100k is steadily proving that he's one artist you need to keep an eye out for this year. Check his new single below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics
Girl, if I'm a dog, then you a dog too
You gonna be hurt when a n***a off you
On to the next bitch, I want to flex shit
Wish you the bestest, word to my exes


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