ANoyd Drops Fire Over Meek Mill's "What's Free" In New Freestyle

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Anoyd returns with a new freestyle over Meek Mill's collaboration with Rick Ross & Jay-Z.

Meek Mill's CHAMPIONSHIPS album has officially arrived after months of waiting. The rapper's project came equipped with 19-songs and a slew of features including Jay-Z and Rick Ross. The two legendary rappers joined Meek on the Biggie-sampled track, "What's Free." The track has already spawned a few freestyles, but today, ANoyd serves up his own take on the track and completely destroys the beat.

ANoyd is back with a new freestyle over Meek Mill's "What's Free" ft. Rick Ross and Jay-Z. ANoyd's been going hard this year and gained a wider fan base with the release of his latest project, Blame Is On Jay-Z. The rapper goes in for a bit over 2 and a half minutes, flexing his lyrical prowess to the best of his abilities over the CHAMPIONSHIPS highlight.

Quotable Lyrics
Same shit, different toilet seat
But now instead of dollar tree, we use Charmin sheets
Vintage chandelier and the wooden floors are mahogany
It's 20 bitches under my fur comforter, honestly


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