Bow Wow Drops Anticipated "Greenlight 6" Mixtape

The tracklist is much different than what fans expected.

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Bow Wow has been teasing his Greenlight 6 project for over six months, so the release of the project is long overdue. However, fans thought that he would be dropping the record next week only to be surprised when the rapper announced on Monday that the album would be available at the turn of Tuesday morning.

This mixtape's tracklist is a far cry from what was shared back in November 2018. Then, the alleged cover art of the Greenlight 6 album was leaked and featured a young Bow at a urinal holding a large basketball trophy. The photo was overlayed with the reported tracklist that included features by Soulja Boy, The Weeknd, Trill Sammy, Bone Thugs N Harmony, and Migos. However, the actual Greenlight 6 doesn't have any features and is mainly comprised of freestyles.

The rapper samples a few recognizable beats on the project including those from Lauryn Hill, Amerie, Megan Thee Stallion, Yo Gotti, and DaBaby. Check it out and let us know what you think.

Tracklist

1. Intro
2. Suge Freestyle
3. Death Row Baby Freestyle
4. Lamborghini Moss Sh*t
5. Speak My Mind (Freestyle)
6. F*ck You B*tch (Freestyle)
7. The Kid Ain't Mine (Freestyle)
8. Let It Breathe (Freestyle)
9. I Look Like Bae (Freestyle)
10. Put A Date On It (Freestyle)
11. Big Ole Freak (Freestyle)


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