During his recent visit to Sin City, Free swung by Kev’s radio show and let his vocabulary speak for itself over Big L’s “Ebonics”. After the break, Free’s interview segment. Reunited with Just? Yes!
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During his visit out in the Left Coast, Mr. Hottest In The Hood gives
“You ain’t got to play to win. I’m more concern with how Melo’s gon’ play with Lin.” For Joe Budden’s latest free music, he decapitates the microphone for his version of Rozay and company’s street record. He rides on this beat, dawg.
During his recent visit to the LA Leakers show, the new Bad Boy signee let his flow go over various instrumentals for over 10 minutes. Slow down Los, you’re killin’ ’em.
F.A.B. sure has some talent. And while on his European adventure, he stopped by Tim Westwood’s show and kicked a 9 minute freestyle over various beats. Oh, nice E-40 impression too. Previously: “HHC Freestyle“
Wiz Khalifa was the latest guest on The Come Up Show’s hot seat. Listen in as he rolls up over Gudda Gudda’s “I Don’t Like The Look”.
How’s this for a Freestyle Friday? Mistah F.A.B. is currently in the UK. During his interview with HHC‘s Sumit, Fabby Davis goes off the dome for over 4 minutes. Nice. Word to Big Ben.
Next week marks J.Dilla’s 33rd birthday and 5th year anniversary of his death. So to celebrate his legacy, Bling47 releases an unreleased freestyle from Jay Dee. Encore! I got this one on a cassette from T3 circa 1997. I’m not sure what it was for, or why Dilla had this on tape, but I thought it was hilarious. “Shut the Fuck Up and listen to this… this.” This kind of style was typical for our crew at this time – we […]
For Sheek Louch’s latest recording, he lays down a few of his raps over Meek Mill’s Cardiak-produced track. Now rock wit it.
[vodpod id=Video.16035932&w=540&h=350&fv=] 2 Chainz was yesterday’s guest on Rap Fix Live. After speaking on his recent deal with Def Jam, Dos rocked the mic with a few of his raps. We see you Devi Dev :).
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