Bizarre Drops "D.R.U.G.S (Dat Real Underground Shit)" Ft. Young Buck, Project Pat & More

Bizarre drops off his new compilation project "D.R.U.G.S (Dat Real Underground Shit)."

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Bizarre's name has sporadically popped up over the past few years. Within the past year, he's beefed with Machine Gun Kelly, Joe Budden and Jay Electronica in Eminem's honor, although the two may not be on speaking terms anymore. The rapper's dished out diss tracks towards the aforementioned artists in the past which is pretty much the reason why he's popped back up on many people's radar. However, he's returned with a brand new compilation project titled, D.R.U.G.S.

Bizarre is back with a lengthy compilation project titled, D.R.U.G.S which stands for "Dat Real Underground Shit." The rapper's new project consists of 28 tracks from a variety of artists and includes features from Bizarre himself, Young Buck and Project Pat, among many others. 

Peep his new compilation record. Keep your eyes out for Bizarre's upcoming Christmas album.


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