Drakeo The Ruler Takes On Blueface's "Bleed It" On New Freestyle

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Drakeo The Ruler is back in action with his latest freestyle.

Despite being locked up, Drakeo The Ruler is still finding ways to giving the people what they've been asking for and that is new music. The rapper's legal situation has been complicated to say the least. He was acquitted of a murder charge before the prosecutors refiled the charges against him, largely based on his lyrics which they claim include admissions to being part of a gang. It's been an uphill battle but many artists and friends in the rap game have called for his release.

The rapper recently released the project #FreeDrakeo but he's recently unleashed a few freestyles for his fans including a new track over Blueface's "Bleed It." Though it sounds like he's recording off of a phone call, he takes on the Blueface track and spins it into his own thing.

Check it out below.

Quotable Lyrics
Now we on the 110
Gotta keep it a hunnid
So I put my sons in
Disgusted, I cannot be fucked with


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