KING CREATES HAVOC AFTER THE RELEASE OF HIS TRACKS FROM “MONOPOLY MOVES”

KING dropped the remaining eight tracks on “Monopoly Moves” and the Desi hip-hop community is in a state of absolute havoc. For starters, listeners cannot decide which track they should listen to first. 

After taking his sweet time to release the first 8 tracks of the album, KING has finally released the rest of the 8 tracks in one go. On 8 August, KING released— “Fu*k What They Say”, “War Cry”, “Machiney”, “Supreme Leader”, “Suits and Streets, “Can’t Afford”, “Tere Hoke” and “Delulu Dance”. Each of the tracks are absolute work of art and each track (except Delulu dance) has featured some of the biggest artists in DHH. The versatility of the rapper is rightfully highlighted in these tracks.

The first track is “Fu*k What They Say” which is a collaboration with MC Stan. Mind-blowingly groovy beats, an amazing hook and an unexpected change in flow, this track is an absolute banger. Both KING and MC Stan managed to charm the audience and fans cannot stop listening to this absolute banger. 

Next up is “War Cry” along with Raftaar. This track has the fans feeling emotional and going feral at the same time. The amazing lyricism of the track is filled with imagery and one can easily imagine what the MV might look like. 

The third track (11th in the album), “Mashenay”, is a collaboration with Ikka. with an enchanting hook and remarkable flow, this track is a must-listen. Fans are going feral over Ikka’s verse

The next track is “Supreme Leader” which is a collaboration with Talha Yunus. With a collaboration so epic, it is hard to miss out and fans feel the same.

Next up is “Suts and Streets”, another collaborative track with Yashraj and Gravity. This trio is not here to joke. They knew what they were doing and it has resulted in a banger. Fans cannot get over this top-notch trio.

The sixth track (the 14th track in the album), “Can’t Afford” is a collaboration with Sikander Kahlon. Splendid delivery, amazing hook and crystal clear flow, this track has fans asking for more.

Next up is the track that came as a surprise to even the most die-hard fans of KING. “Tere Hoke” is a surprise collaborative track between KING and Bella and has quickly become one of fan favourites from the album. With KING’s captivating vocals and Bella’s stellar delivery, fans cannot stop gushing over the track. 

The last track in the album is “Delulu Dance” by KING only. This track is more similar to tracks like “Pyaar Humara”. It is a softer and more groovier song and cannot be categorised as a rap song. Songs like these are particularly significant when it comes to highlighting the rapper’s versatility and wide range. 

This album has to be one of the most epic DHH albums of the year. From mind-blowing collaborations, to surprise tracks, tracks that are very different, this album has it all. 

KING CREATES HAVOC AFTER THE RELEASE OF HIS TRACKS FROM “MONOPOLY MOVES”

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