Ace Hood Drops Off New Freestyle "In My Bag"

Ace Hood drops off another new freestyle for his weekly series.

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Ace Hood's been consistently killing the game with each one of his releases. After leaving DJ Khaled's label, he was quiet for a bit but came back stronger than ever and fans were utterly excited. He's gearing up to release his forthcoming project, Body Bag 5 in the near future and launched a weekly freestyle series in anticipation. Today, the rapper gets in his bag for his latest track.

Ace Hood is back with his new freestyle, "In My Bag." The rapper's latest effort finds him flexing his lyrical prowess over a thumping beat. The rapper makes it clear that he isn't playing with anyone in the rap game this year. "I got the pressure, applyin' it too/ I been that n***a since Daisy Dukes/ I hit the button now where's the roof?/ Speakin' of GOAT n***a, here's the proof," he raps on the track.

Ace Hood will be releasing new freestyles every week until March. Keep your eyes peeled for next week's drop.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm out in Paris, I'm doin' it
Under influence, I'm wooin' it
I hear your music, I'm booin' it
You lay a finger, I'm cuin' it


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