King Los wants fans to know that he’s no fraud in the rap game. The Baltimore rapper makes this abundantly clear with the title of his new EP, I Am Not A Industry Plant.
The project features just three tracks with production handled by Rodney Jones Jr., Tubbyoung Frazier and Buttah-N-Bizkit. King Los refers to the EP as “the prelude to the storm,” so it appears listeners will be hearing a full-length project in the near future. Whether that is the seemingly delayed High Frequency mixtape or not is unclear.
Check out the stream for King Los’ I Am Not A Industry Plant below.
1. R.A.S.
2. Safe Place
3. TIME
Nice! He messed up signing with Badboy. Like every lyrical emcee with so much potential, he was just held back. I hope it’s not too late for him to make more of an impact. He has so much potential. But yet emcees halt their growth by signing with infamous record labels run by power houses but dissipate into thin air.
I feel like alot of majors do that shit to silence some ppl, you know. Gmw was ok for me so im hoping this time he steps it up some more.
word on the street is MGK the next to be dropped from Bad Boy.. ain’t nobody checkin for that fool
Chance the Plant