SongsJuly 15, 2020

Toronto rapper KILLY returns.

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KILLY continues his quest for world dominance today with the release of his new single, “OH NO,” featuring production from Y2K. The uplifting breakup anthem, driven by soothing guitar strums and 808s that are just as active as they are addictive, provides another catchy yet nostalgic offering for new listeners and fans alike.


“Hate to say, but I feel like it might be time for us both to move on,” sings KILLY, nearly reaching a wail, as he laments the difficult but necessary end of what’s been a rocky romantic relationship. The sentiment seems to align with his knack for collecting accolades and moving on.

This year started with a 4th JUNO nomination for his sophomore project Light Path 8, followed by the release of the heavily-anticipated and sonically advanced track “Sailor Moon'' as well the video for his trap-lullaby “Drought” with 16yrold. His growing catalog habitually displays his versatility and emphasizes his staying power, as he introduces us to the next chapter of his ascent. Check out "OH NO" below.




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