
King Louie concludes his March Madness series of new music with a remix to ‘Goldie Wit Da Pimpin’, produced by Chase & Dough. Take a listen to this groovy track above.

King Louie concludes his March Madness series of new music with a remix to ‘Goldie Wit Da Pimpin’, produced by Chase & Dough. Take a listen to this groovy track above.

King Louie flips the infectious J.G. Wentworth jingle in this production from Smilez for his latest cut ’877 Cash Now’. Take a listen to this track above.

King Louie & Lil’Durk link up with ‘I Love Money’, produced by Block On Da Trakk. This is the first offering from their upcoming collaborative mixtape Project X. Check out this track above.

YP links up with fellow Chicagoan King Louie for this new track ‘Rub A Dub’. If you haven’t already done so, be sure to check out YP’s recent mixtape No Doz. Stream and/ore download this track above.
King Louie, and producers Mike Will Made It & Sonny Digital collaborate at a studio session in this clip. Looking forward to hear the new material that they created. Never too late to download Louie’s Showtime mixtape.
King Louie releases his new Open World Films-directed clip for ‘Money Team’, featuring by BigHomie Doe, from his most recent Showtime mixtape.
In a recent interview with PitchforkTV, King Louie talks about growing up in his city of Chicago, classifying the sound of the music coming out of his city, as well as performs at a local area high school.

Today, King Louie, a.k.a. King L, releases his new mixtape Showtime. This 22 track-project contains features and production include Chief Keef, Lex Luger, Young Chop, Million $ Mano, Lil’ Durk, and more. Tracklist and donwload after the jump.

King Louie flows over this ill beat produced by Million $ Mano for ‘Full Of Dat Weed’. This track will be making the cut on King Louie’s Showtime dropping Monday, as well as the DJ Sean Mac X DJ Whoo Kid X FSD project The Crib, which will release on Wednesday, July 11th.
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Here’s a new track from Chicago’s King Louie & Chief Keef titled ‘Rap Sh*t’, which you can find on the Trap-A-Holics’ new mixtape Trap Music: Independence Day Edition. Not sure when this will end up, but expect a full version of ‘Rap Sh*t’ to dropping sometime in the future.