Bow Wow Tackles Megan Thee Stallion's "Big Ole Freak" On His New Track

"Greenlight 6" drops next week.

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Bow Wow is still active musically but over the past few months, his personal affairs have overshadowed his career. He was arrested at the top of the year for an alleged assault against Kyomie Leslie who called the rapper a "clout chaser." However, he's been teasing his new project, Greenlight 6 for a minute. While he's left fans at the edge of their seats waiting, it appears to be on the way.

After releasing a freestyle over DaBaby's "Suge" earlier this week, he's returned with another drop ahead of Greenlight 6 which is set to drop on Monday. On his latest freestyle, the rapper goes in over Megan Thee Stallion's "Big Ole Freak" with bars that are arguably as nasty as the original. It's unsure if this will end up on the project but Bow Wow sure seems like he has something to prove on it.

Peep his new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
She wanna fuck in the kitchen
All of that ass knockin' over the dishes
Don't tell nobody girl, this is our business
I'm blessin' that pussy like I am religious


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