Free Ackrite Delivers His Latest Banger "G-Shit"

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HNHH PREMIERE! Free Ackrite returns with his latest song, "G-Shit."

Free Ackrite's been on a steady grind over the past few years. The rapper's dished out some impressive bodies of work and we're always excited to heat what he has up his sleeve. It's been a few months since his last release. The last single he released was "Like This" featuring Yelohill. Today, he comes through with another banger for an HNHH premiere.

Free Ackrite is back on his "G-Shit" for his latest single. The L.A. rapper delivers a braggadocious single detailing his time in the streets. The production on the track has a bounce to it but Ackrite's delivery is direct. Hopefully, we'll be getting a new body of work from him sometime this year. The rapper released his latest project, Out On Bail last year.

Quotable Lyrics
Never turn on your dog for some money
My momma got my back everytime this shit get ugly
Take it from me, you can't do that, I won't allow it
Niece 2 years old, I gotta send her off to college


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