Westside Gunn Returns With "One More Hit Freestyle"

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Westside Gunn is three for three this week.

Westside Gunn's been on a spree this week. Following the death of revolutionary fashion icon Karl Lagerfeld, Westside Gunn paid homage with his song, "KARL." He followed it up a day later with the release of "Bubba Chuck" which referenced Allen Iverson's childhood nickname. Today, he's back with his third drop of the week. Spittin' nothin' but crack flows, he drops off "One More Hit Freestyle."

Westside Gunn continues to bless the fans with new music this week with the release of his latest track, "One More Hit Freestyle." The Griselda MC links up with producer Denny LaFlare who delivers a soulful, sample-based flow for Westside Gunn's smooth flow to hop on. It's a short effort that runs for a minute and fifteen seconds but within the short period of time, Westside Gunn proves why he's one of the most overlooked artists in the rap game right now.

Quotable Lyrics
I came home
I copped a mansion and a speedboat
I got the AR, posin' on a speego
In Puerto Rico, got mac for Chino Nino


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