Fre$h a.k.a Short Dawg Drops "March Madness 4" Feat. 2 Chainz, DJ Mustard & More

Fre$H drops off his new mixtape "March Madness 4."

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It's been a minute since we heard from Fre$h. The rapper who was formerly known as Short Dawg has always been someone who's always delivering dope bars with each one of his efforts  Today, the rapper drops off his latest project March Madness 4 with some pretty heavy hitting features attached. 

Fre$h comes through with a brand new mixtape, March Madness 2. The new tape blends some freestyles over some popular beats as well as original joints. Fre$h tackles joints from Gucci Mane, G-Eazy, 2 Chainz and more. The rapper also tapped some heavy hitting features for the 12 song tracklist with the likes of 2 Chainz, IamSu, RL, DJ Mustard, MC Beezy, Squalla, Trinidad James & more sprawled across the tracklist. 

Fre$h definitely came through with a dope project and we're excited to see what else he has in store in 2018. 


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