One of the standout tracks from Game’s The R.E.D. Album is starting to make its rounds and the first one to jump on it is Bow Wizzle. Underrated drops December 6th. Not bad Shad.
Tag: freestyle
Freddie Gibbs used the last 120 seconds of his interview on DJ Green Lantern‘s Invasion Radio this past week for a quick freestyle.
While Jermaine was in Philadelphia, he mutilated the mic over “Ima A Boss” and “Otis”. If memory serves correct, those are rhymes from Cole World: The Sideline Story. Find out September 27th. wshh
Recorded awhile ago, but just released, Meek Milly freestyles over Mike Jones’ track. Who? Yes, Mike Jones.
Not too long after releasing the cover of his next album, Master P (No Percy Miller) unleashes his latest freestyle over K-Dot’s “HiiiPoWer”. Master Of Ceremonies drops October 4. UPDATE: “On My Level” “Hardest U Ever Seen”
Fresh off Green Light 4, Shad keeps the pace by flipping his raps over Pusha T and Tyler’s collabo. If 50 million dollars richer means trouble, we want in. Ha! Bonus: “Lap Dance (Freestyle)”
[vodpod id=Video.15378517&w=540&h=350&fv=] Before K-Dot, Jay Rock and Gangsta Gibbs closed out their RapFix Live interview with Sway yesterday, each of the three respectively kicked a few bars for the MTV cameras.
Before his show at the Bowery Hotel later this evening, Pusha T stopped by Hot 97 to speak to Funk Flex on his recent deal at Def Jam and more. Off course, he didn’t leave without a freestyle. Sidebar: Fear Of God 2: Let Us Pray Cover & Tracklist
With a blunt in one ear and Just Blaze’s instrumental in the other, Freddie Gibbs displays his raps during last night’s visit on PNC Radio‘s The Combat Jack Show. He major! pds
During Big Sean’s UK adventure, he stopped by Tim Westwood’s BBC Radio 1xtra radio show and let his flow go over the airwaves. He went in, boi.
[…] With the advent of drill music, gang life is omnipresent in the current hip-hop/rap landscape. Yet, The Game's depiction of that life in his 2011 song "Red Nation" saw quick banning. In response, The Game hoped more of his songs were banned from radio because they did so well on the internet. […]