Jeezy Comes Through With A Freestyle Over DaBaby's "Suge"

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Jeezy is back with a small freestyle.

It's a rare occasion whenever we get new music from Jeezy. The rapper hasn't been as active on a musical front in recent times as he's been expanding his business acumen. The rapper's last album, Pressure arrived in 2017 but the rapper hasn't released much music since then. He announced his last album which still doesn't have a release date. However, he's returned with a new freestyle to hold his fans over until then.

Days after Bow Wow tackled DaBaby's "Suge" instrumental for his mixtape, Jeezy's back with a new freestyle over the same beat. The rapper effortlessly delivers trap-fuelled bars while flexing things such as having Barack Obama's number on his phone.

Aside from his new project, he's announced two joint projects -- one with Master P, another with T.I. -- but they've yet to land release dates. It's also unclear if he plans to release those two before his final album, Thug Motivation 104: Trust Ya Process.

Quotable Lyrics
I got a fetish for 'cane, you got a silverish chain
Children be playing them games, my 'rillas are doing this thing
They put the trap in the raps, I put the trap on the map
Told 'em to cook up dope, you niggas just learning the ropes


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