Gunplay Flips Drake's "Nonstop" On His Latest Freestyle

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Gunplay is back with another new freestyle.

Gunplay has been delivering new freestyles over the weeks, the majority of them have been over a Drake-related beat. He's flipped "Look Alive," "Sicko Mode" and now, he goes in over Scorpion highlight, "Nonstop." The rapper's latest freestyle runs for a little less than two minutes with the rapper delivering bars about selling and using drugs, as well as flexing his status in the streets.

His latest effort follows the release of his freestyle over Lil Baby and Drake's "Yes Indeed." The rapper's currently getting ready for the release of his forthcoming mixtape, ANMLSHLTR which he's about to release soon, although he has yet to announce a release date.

Aside from music, the rapper is set to have a role in the new show "City Of War."

Quotable Lyrics
Been a shooter like the dude behind the camera lens
I just break these bitches, I don't break a sweat
Cocaine keep me goin', Molly got me skrong
I could lift my bitch up in the air, write a song


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