Chris Rivers Goes In On Royce Da 5'9"'s "Caterpillar"

Chris Rivers drops off his freestyle over Royce Da 5'9"' "Caterpillar."

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Chris Rivers hasn't missed a week since he kicked off his "Barzday Wednesday" series earlier in the year. Big Pun's kid has continued to push out new music every week. The majority of the it has been freestyles over more popular beats. He's tackled Childish Gambino's "This Is America" and Nicki Minaj's "Chun-Li" in the past two weeks. Today, he takes on Royce Da 5'9"'s single "Caterpillar" for his latest offering.

Chris Rivers chooses Royce Da 5'9"'s "Caterpillar" as the latest victim in his "Barz Day Wednesday" series. The rapper flips the song to "Dragonfly" and proves that he's one of the nicest emcees coming out. The latest effort continues to prove that he's not only nice on the mic but his technical abilities are on point when it comes to rapping. It's another fire effort from Rivers' and we're excited to hear what he has to offer next week.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas don't know me
Like Yes Man, you a phony
Bet the tax man don't phone me, if ain't about that money
Or deeper conversations about how the government want to owe me


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