Skippa Da Flippa Returns With His "Who Run It" Freestyle

Skippa Da Flippa drops off his "Who Run It" freestyle.

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It's been over a month since G Herbo released his "Who Run It" freestyle at the request of Drake. Since then, the rapper launched a whole new craze in the rap game with pretty much every single rapper doing their own freestyle to the track. We've heard remixes from Trippie Redd and Lil Yachty, A$AP Rocky, Bhad Bhabie and more. Even Juicy J and DJ Paul revisited the song for their own remixes. Even as the weeks go, the #WhoRunIt challenge is still going strong. Today, Skippa Da Flippa drops off his own remix to it.

Skippa Da Flippa returns with his new freestyle over Three 6 Mafia's "Who Run it." Flippa goes ham on the track and delivers a street heavy, braggodocious verse on the track. The release of this follows the video for his collaboration with Sauce Walka on "D.A.M.N."

Quotable Lyrics
She ride the dick, no rodeo drive
Hit you widda combo, you get two sides
Black excellence, I'm excellent
I bought the block back for the nobel prize


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