Sheff G & Sleepy Hallow Team Up On "Tip Toe Freestyle"

Brooklyn's Sleepy Hallow and Sheff G are back with their latest freestyle.

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Sheff G is only a few days removed from his debut album, One And Only but he and his partner-in-rhyme Sleepy Hallow are back with another one. The two rappers linked up for their new "Tip Toe Freestyle" earlier today to vibe out to for memorial day weekend. Flipping an oldie, the two showcase their versatile flows and prove that their chemistry has only gotten stronger since they've released their respective solo projects in 2019.

"We both feed off of each other’s energy," Sheff G told HNHH in 2019 about his creative relationship with Sleepy Hallow. "Especially when we in the studio, we both push each other to go harder than each other, even though we on the same track."

Peep Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow's new freestyle below.

Quotable Lyrics
Asked that bitch what she want, she said nothin'
Birkin bag on her back and she frontin'
Birkin bag on her back, she cap a lot
I do drugs, I trap a lot
Bad bitch fat ass and she laugh a lot
She be in the club, shake ass a lot


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