“You can ask why, people wanting me to keep dissing Canada Dry/I can’t do that” Earlier this evening, V-103’s Ryan Cameron held a Q&A with Common at the Vanquish Lounge. Afterwards, Ryan threw up cue cards of random topics that he wanted Com to mention in his freestyle. Instigators. Ha! atlnightspots
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While waiting for the elevator to reach its final destination, Obie drops a few of his noteworthy bars for the latest in Boss Lady’s freestyle series. Bottoms Up drops February 28. Previously: L.E.P. Bogus Boys
Jeezy sure has love for Future’s tracks. And today, he makes his track “Same Damn Time” more easier on our ears. TM:103 in stores now.
As Tyga’s popular anthem racks up on takes, Trae Tha Truth arrives with his rendition. Off his freestyle mixtape, King Of The Streets with Don Cannon coming this Tuesday. uhtn
“Walkin’ with my Gandhi gun, I’m so at peace wit it” Last night, Crooked I decided to record a new freestyle exclusively for the folks over at Power 106’s LA Leakers. Lucky for us, here is the final product.
Gucci continues to play jackin’ for beats. After dropping four yesterday, he decides to have some fun over Beyonce’s latest single, “Party”. Trap Back on the way. Bonuses: “A$$ (Freestyle)” “House Party (Freestyle)”
Fresh off the release of his album with V-Nasty, Gucci quadruples our evening with free music over some familiar tunes. Trap Back mixtape coming February 4th. “The Motto” “Rack City” “Same Damn Time” “Riot”
Ace Hood keeps his grind goin’ into the new year and lays a few down over Drizzy’s Just Blaze-produced joint, “Lord Knows”. Expect to see a new mixtape real soon. xxl
Peedi Peedi makes his rhymes go ring over Drake’s “The Motto” during the Official Street Radio show with DJ Benji Styles and DJ No Phrillz. Pardon the heavy bass.
Off The Wire 6 DVD, Meek Mill lets an acapella rip for a three minute freestyle, presented by We Run The Streets. Previously: Young Chris
This year is looking promising for Los. And today, he utilizes his talents over Just Blaze’s boom bap. Grab his recent mixtape, The Crown Ain’t Safe here. Amen!
[vodpod id=Video.15912067&w=540&h=350&fv=] Maino and Skillz opened up MTV‘s first RapFix Live in 2012. Before wrapping up the show, Sway persuaded them each to kick a few of their rhymes for the viewers at home.
It’s that time of the year again where Tony Touch and Al Lindstrom compile their favorite freestyle sessions from the Shade 45 weekly show. There’s rhymes from Kendrick Lamar, Big Sean, Black Thought and more. Download here. Previously: 2010
Turn the music up in the headphones ’cause he’s finally famous. With that said, Sean stopped by Hard Knock TV‘s studios and drops a few bars over a beat provided by The aUtOMatiKs. Boi.
Styles P keeps his rhyme book fresh and lays a few of his raps down over Frank Ocean’s “Swim Good”. This ain’t bad.
With the new year underway, Killa Kyleon gets ignorant on his latest freestyle. T.R.I.L.L. (The Realest Individual Living Life) coming in February.
From the studio to the South Beach strip, Red Cafe hands over the video to accompany his take of Drake’s hit. Directed by Dre Films. Hells Kitchen coming soon. What else?
Still on his freestyling spree, Crooked I keeps the Crime Of Bosses dynasty alive by cracking his mic over Drake and Weezy’s collabo.
Sheek Louch keeps the holiday festivity going by tacking a few quick bars over Drake and Rick Ross’ “Lord Knows”. Also, Donnie G. is on his grind with the bonus below. Bonus: “Back To Work”
Lil Zane emerges from the milk carton and targets Tyler, The Creator and Game over The Throne’s instrumentation. Sorry y’all, it’s been a slow night. At least Tyler seems to be enjoying this. thesource
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