Adrien Broner Is The Latest To Hop On Tay-K's "The Race"

Adrien Broner tackles "The Race" instrumental in new freestyle.

BYAron A.
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Despite being behind bars, Tay-K's "The Race" was arguably one of the biggest hits of the year. It was largely due to the fact that the majority of rappers took a moment to spit a few bars on the infectious instrumental. Most recently, professional boxer Adrien Broner tackled the instrumental and put his own twist on it.

Adrien Broner is the latest to tackle Tay-K's "The Race." Broner comes through with some braggadocious verse over the track and at one point, even relates his own legal troubles with Tay-K's. "Don't give a fuck if TMZ said I had a warrant/ That's why a n*gga doing the race, yeah Jesse Owens," he raps. It's a solid effort from him, considering he's not a rapper.

Quotable Lyrics
You see the strap, you better do what I say
Like a Kardashian, I'm Robbin' over weight
My Maybach got a Florida license plate
I keep two .44's, you get 88


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