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Chicago's Lil King "King Reap" project is moving!



Hailing from Chicago's South Side, Lil King first began performing when he was just 12 years old, turning heads in his city's flourishing drill scene for his ultra-personal writing style and comedic approach to the genre's heavier overtones. Known for magnetic flows and unique visuals that have netted hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, he scored a viral hit with "Late (REMIX)" and soon landed a deal with Simple Stupid Records earlier this year. Lil King has since earned co-signs from longtime inspiration Lil DurkChuckyyOTF, and YFG Fatso, the latter of whom he collaborated with on recent track "After Me". Now with King Reap, Lil King is fully dialed in — and poised to become one of the Midwest's must-listen new acts.


Chicago rapper Lil King, signed by Simple Stupid Records earlier this year, hasn’t stopped performing since he first took the stage at age 12—now, he’s positioned to be up next far beyond his city. Taking a hint from his longtime inspiration—and recent cosigner—Lil Durk’s rich, flows and weathered tales from the trenches, King builds verses around stories straight from his South Side childhood that couldn’t have been made elsewhere, by anyone else. In just a few months, his charismatic freestyles and carefully-crafted music videos have raked in hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube, including the runaway hit “Late (REMIX)”. He began his career working out verses with his uncle before developing the uber-personal writing style that’s catapulted him to the vanguard of melodic drill in one of America’s most important regional hip-hop ecosystems. Now his platform just keeps growing, with engagement across TikTok and Instagram increasing consistently. Handling the preternatural responsibilities of a flourishing career in stride, King’s hunger in the booth and writing capabilities beyond freestyling set him apart from his contemporaries, a top-to-bottom artist with the ferocity of a bygone era. 


King Reap – Out 10/11

01. One of the Reapers 

02. Grace 

03. Ain't On Shit 

04. Not Safe

05. Ain't Mean To Hurt You (feat. STAR BANDZ)

06. Come Thru 

07. Panoramic (feat. Cayo

08. Crying on the Floor 

09. Investigation on Princeton 

10. Tonight 

11. Black Truck


 
 
 

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