Icewear Vezzo & The Olympicks Drop Off "Free Me" Project

Icewear Vezzo & The Olympicks release "Free Me" mixtape.

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Icewear Vezzo is currently incarcerated in a federal prison. However, that isn't stopping him from feeding the streets with new music. He's had enough work in the stash that even while he's gone, he has plenty to make sure his fans are satisfied. Today, he comes through alongside The Olympicks for his latest project, Free Me.

Vezzo and The Olympicks kick off 2018 with a short but sweet four track EP. The Olympicks come through with epic production on the project while Icewear Vezzo gets to the point in a short amount of time. It's a solid project that highlights the strengths of both artists.

The last project we got from Vezzo was back in May 2017 when he released Price Goin UpFree Me is just a little something to hold up over until his release.


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