King Louie (@KingL) – Jeep Music (Mixtape)

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King Louie drops off his new mixtape, Jeep Music, with features from Lil Herb, Leek, BHD and more. Tracklisting and link below.

Download: King Louie – Jeep Music (Mixtape)

01. King Louie – Time [Prod. By SnapbackOnDaTrack]
02. King Louie – Summer Dress [Prod. By Cryptonite]
03. King Louie – Beam [Prod. By LoKey]
04. King Louie – Jeep Music (Feat. Leek) [Prod. By Drummajorz]
05. King Louie – Pose 2 (Feat. BHD) [Prod. By Cryptonite]
06. King Louie – So Many Hoes (Feat. DJ Victoriouz) [Prod. By Lehday]
07. King Louie – Hit A Lick (Feat. Lil Herb) [Prod. By LoKey]
08. King Louie – Nice & Slow [Prod. By Chase Davis]
09. King Louie – Turn 2 Me [Prod. By SnapbackOnDaTrack]
10. King Louie – Flexin’ (Feat. Leek) [Prod. By Mr. Incredible]
11. King Louie – Actavis [Prod. By LoKey]
12. King Louie – Made Music [Prod. By LoKey]

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