Lud Foe Pays Homage To Dex Osama On "Death Of Me" Freestyle

Lud Foe releases a new freestyle over Dex Osama's track.

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Lud Foe's been busy in recent times. The rapper came through with his single, "Show U Off" with Lil Uzi Vert last month which has been making rounds. Now, he returns with a brand new freestyle.

Detroit rapper, Dex Osama, died in 2015 but Lud Foe pays homage to the late rapper with his new freestyle. He shared a remix over Dex Osama's biggest single, "Death Of Me." Lud Foe delivers vivid bars about the streets over the dark instrumental.

Back in September, Lud Foe released his last project, Boochie Gang which included features from G Herbo and Juicy J. He continued to release new music since. It doesn't look like it'll be too long for his next project though as he's been teasing his forthcoming Gangsta Grillz mixtape which he said it coming soon.

Quotable Lyrics
Bitch n***a, put an addy on it
Her ass fat, I make her go tat 'Daddy' on it
Baby, you ain't never ever need to check on me
Before this rap shit, I already had a check on me


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