070 Shake’s ‘You Can’t Kill Me’: Track-by-Track Breakdown
A track-by-track breakdown of 070 Shake’s sophomore album, ‘You Can’t Kill Me’.
Bridging UK rap and hip hop
A track-by-track breakdown of 070 Shake’s sophomore album, ‘You Can’t Kill Me’.
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