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Rolling Loud Records shares ‘Spin’, a Ski Mask the Slump God and Kyle Richh collaboration
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Last week, Rolling Loud Records released a new track called ‘Spin’, which was made by Ski Mask the Slump God and Kyle Richh. In the song, the Broward County legend raps about “being higher than crow’s feet” and comfortably being alone (“one deep”). Closing out his verse with the notion that his opps are obsolete, Kyle Richh says he’s spinning blocks, sturdy with the Glock, and thanks God that he’s humble because if he boasts, it would probably make select people upset. Hear the Max Lord, Barney Biggleton and Car!ton produced track below. According to the press release, the track was “secretly debuted” at the Alien Abduction ride in VIP at Rolling Loud California. The collaborators also surprised fans with a performance that Saturday at the festival.
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