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Kevin Gates, Young Dolph & Key Glock Dominate This Week's "Fire Emoji" Playlist


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It's been a busy week in the world. Kim and Kanye are getting divorced, Meek Mill's beef with 6ix9ine has evolved into an ongoing feud with Wack 100, and Birdman turned 52-years-old. Needless to say, there's been a lot of things happening in the world. Thankfully, by the end of a week filled with drama, we received tons of music.

Kevin Gates slid through with a surprise new project, the sequel to 2019's Only The Generals Gon Understand yesterday. Gates' consistency remains one of the reasons why he's such a great artist. His latest project pumps out several bangers. Off of the rip, he kicks things off with "Yes Lawd" which turns the energy up a notch. It was a necessary add for this week's Fire Emoji playlist. Along with Gates, the Paper Route Empire is still making major plays. Young Dolph teamed up with Key Glock for a brand new banger called, "Case Closed" which is also included on this week's Fire Emoji playlist. 

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