Royce Da 5’9 & 100 Kufis Unite For “No Love”

No Love

Royce Da 5’9 (Ft. 100 Kufis)


This song is pure as f**k.

Royce Da 5’9 is a God-level MC. His wordplay is impeccable, his flows are unbelievable, and his punchlines are astute. Royce is also someone who drops very meaningful verses. Today, a few months away from Christmas, the Detroit rapper returned to the music scene with a new single called “No Love,” featuring 100 Kufis.

 

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“No Love” feels like practice for Royce Da 5’9 and 100 Kufis (We talkin’ bout practice?). In the song, which is powered by this soothing beat that has this dope-ass drum pattern, the two rappers hit us with bars that are aimed to piss off their competition, racists, and their doubters. What I love is how Royce and 100 slide their asses off on their respective verses, hitting us with abominable flows and outstanding wordplay. All in all, their skills shine brightly here.

Give “No Love” a shot below.



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