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Karlae & Rich The Kid Are Dropping A Banger Tomorrow


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Jerrika Karlae, known for her contributions to Young Thug's 2018 album Slime Language, recently embarked upon a full-fledged rap career. Deriving influence from a well-established point, King Slime himself, Karlae's young career has yet to veer off course. In fact, the blossoming stages are about to unfold. Karlae has taken to Instagram to preview her upcoming single "RIXH," which features recently hired financial advisor Rich The Kid. While some may be skeptical, rest assured the brief preview points to a banger, driven by a hard-hitting instrumental and well-crafted chorus.

The Kid, who is sitting on an album of his own, has yet to reveal the scope of his contributions. Yet it does continue his trend of hopping on interesting instrumentals, and given his trademark scattershot flow, it stands to reason the Kid will be alright. As for Karlae, "RIXH" should be a solid stepping stone for the Atlanta rapper, who is looking to solidify her foothold in the game. As IG embeds are down for the time being, peep the snippet at her page right here

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