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IDK Drops New “2 Cents” Single And Video

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PG County rapper/producer/visionary�IDK�releases his�new single “2 Cents,” along with an accompanying video�via�Clue/Warner Records.

https://youtu.be/cAu0my1dV_k

Buoyed by blistering 808s and a fiery string section, “2 Cents” offers a canvas perfectly suited for IDK’s sneers about all the people in his life�“scheming on the low.”�It all continues IDK’s gradual shift to a bigger�and more regal sound.�

On “2 Cents,”�the�GQ Style�cover star�raps over a boisterous instrumental about navigating the perils of fame and dealing with the�challenges�that come with success.�“I got my own two cents if you know what I mean,”�IDK raps with a wink.�

The song comes on the heels of the thunderous “King Alfred,” with Lil Yachty, and the lavish “Cereal,” with Kenny Mason and J.I.D. In June, the Maryland MC released�IDK & Friends 2, the soundtrack to Kevin Durant’s SHOWTIME� documentary,�BASKETBALL COUNTY: In the Water, which features tracks with heavy-hitters like Denzel Curry, A$AP Ferg, and Rico Nasty. Listen to “2 Cents”�HERE�and be on the lookout for more epic music from IDK on the horizon.

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