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Kiki - Juice WRLD

 

The Juice WRLD leaking community recently had a highly requested unreleased song leak publically by the name of, "Kiki." This song was a 2018 song produced by Richiesouf and was previewed multiple times by Juice's friends and label manager Lil Bibby. With the hype surrounding this song came the single covers for the song. There are many talented illustrators and artists in the community that created covers for the song, such as the one above. I know I specialize more in digital art so this kind of skill comes off extremely impressive to me and makes me want to learn how to illustrate and draw more. You can find this song on YouTube or Soundcloud.

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  1. I like the hand drawn look! I also like Juice WRLD, RIP

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