Toniii makes his way back onto SOTBMusic for the first time in a little bit. This time, he’s bringing friends in the form of King Los. These two blend so well on this ominous-sounding production, as they leave everything out there. I mean, on a song called “On Everything,” if either artist didn’t give their […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @bigtymeofficial, @fattrel, and @iamkinglos Team Up for Count It Up
Years ago, you’d be hard-pressed to find a Baltimore artist and a D.C. artist who were willing to admit the other was dope, much less collaborate with each other. Thankfully, in 2018, that’s not the case and we get Fat Trel and King Los teaming up with PG County’s legendary writer and artist BigTyme for […]
Read moreNew SOTBMusic: @iamKingLos Tells Us He’s "Not a Industry Plant" in New EP
Well, this is both unexpected and expected at the same damn time. While we haven’t heard much from King Los since his 2015 project (aside from a track/mini-mixtape here and there) GodMoneyWar, we kind of still expected him to come back with some heat. So, when I heard that he dropped three tracks, the i […]
Read moreNew (To Me) SOTBMusic: @iamKingLos Got The Glo in New Track
Wellp, this one is self-explanatory. Los gets on a theoretically “dumbed down” track and manages to elevate it past that level. The chorus is easily outshined by the verses, and those verses deliver some pretty sick punchlines–kind of like Bruce Leroy himself. Check it out below and remember to support dope music in all its […]
Read more300 Words or Less Review: @iamKINGLOS – GodMoneyWar
Let it be known that I enjoy rappers who have “bars.” I pride myself on being a person who can drop a (mostly) hot sixteen myself. But, bars aren’t everything. With LOS, listeners expect bar upon bar, and they get such. And they usually get this in a way that’s somewhat outside the norm. But, […]
Read more@iamKINGLOS featuring @RKelly – "Glory To The Lord"
Click cover art for FADER link to song, since no embeds. I’ll probably be chastised for this, but I’ve never been a fan of when LOS pulls out the Big Sean-like flow and delivery on tracks. He doesn’t do it often these days, even if it was his to a degree back in the day. […]
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