King Los performs lyrical gymnastics on Diddy’s 1999 release, “P.E. 2000.” While some may be unfamiliar with Puffy’s original, King Los breathes new life into a record that was released before the turn of the century. It’s bars as usual, but having that level of lyricism grace the beat from Puff’s standout cut from the “Forever” album is wildly nostalgic and really refreshing. Looks like Los and Diddy will always be on good terms. “One, one, one, one.”
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