JustiKe & Jalil Moses Have The “Green Light”

Green Light

JustiKe (Ft. Jalil Moses)


JustiKe and Jalil Moses aren’t stopping until they reach the top.

JustiKe is a talented rapper and producer from Spokane, WA. As a young kid, he played various instruments and sang in choirs, ultimately leading to him falling in love with music. This love story has continued throughout the years, resulting in a pretty impressive catalog. Some of JustiKe’s biggest hits are “My Duffle,” “Strive,” and “God’s Timing.” You can find his full catalog on Spotify. JustiKe’s latest single is “Green Light.”

“Green Light” is powered by production that boasts subtle baselines, a nice tempo, and atmospheric vibes. If you are a fan of Isaiah Rashad’s beats, you will like this one. As for JustiKe and Jalil Moses, they both hit us with slick flows and confident raps that highlight the rolls they are on, the productive relationships they are building, and the down-ass people that they are keeping around them. Overall, I just love how smoothly the song flows, while at the same time, how it gives me the authentic hip-hop feels I need.

Give “Green Light’ by JustiKe a shot below.



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