PREMIERE: 88 Killa unleashes brand new track ‘Kream’

As one of the founding members of a collective known as the Brian Gang Misfits, 88 Killa is a rapper who has been putting in some serious work. He’s built a reputation as one of Dallas’ most exciting hip-hop artists and it’s now time for him to make an impression on the world stage. We’re excited to be the first UK platform to support his music and are delighted to premiere his latest track ‘Kream’.

Taken from his forthcoming EP 88 Karats, which is set to be released on 11th December, ‘Kream’ is an infectiously catchy track that showcases 88 Killa at his lyrical best. The delivery of his clever wordplay is on point throughout and combined with the uniquely atmospheric Hip-Hop beat, produced by Ish D, this track is the perfect example of why 88 Killa is a step above a number of other US rappers that we’re spoon-fed over here in the UK.

He has become known for his mink coats, BMWs and electrifying performances at a popular Thursday night Dallas hangout, but whilst all those things add to the character of 88 Killa, his music alone is definitely enough to make you sit up and take notice.

‘MPH’ was the first track that he revealed from his forthcoming EP and that track, along with this one, set up the release perfectly. Fellow member of Brain Gang Misfits Justus recently featured on Dr. Dre’s third studio album, Compton: A Soundtrack and once people catch on to the superb quality of 88 Killa’s music, it won’t be long before he’s up there working alongside Hip Hop’s elite too.

88 Karats is due for release on 11th December and you can pre-order your copy here. Make sure you also follow the man himself on Twitter and Facebook to stay up to date with all the latest news, show info and more.

Matt Tarr
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Matt Tarr

Matt Tarr

Urban Music Editor
With grime and hip hop being major influences on him growing up in South East London, Matt's passion is urban music but over the years he has gathered a hugely diverse taste, ranging from Wiley to The Smiths by way of Machine Head, that has made him a very open minded individual.
Matt Tarr