Chris Rivers Bodies Young M.A. "Walk" In New Freestyle

Chris Rivers goes in on Young M.A.'s "Walk" beat.

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Chris Rivers has been on a roll over the past few years. At only 23 years old, he's swapped bars alongside some of the most revered rappers in the game including Wu-Tang, The LOX, Joell Ortiz and more. The rapper dropped his album Delorean last year and continued to deliver his fans and followers new freestyles. Today, he launches his new weekly series "Barzday Wednesday Freestyles" with his take on Young M.A.'s "Walk."

With a new freestyle on the way on a weekly basis, be prepared for what Chris has in store. In his latest freestyle, he absolutely bodies Young M.A.'s single "Walk." The freestyle is a little over a minute long but he gets a lot off within that time. As anytime he raps, it's clear that he's Big Pun's son.

Quotable Lyrics
Lay the pipe down, n*gga pipe down
'Cause like right now, we do five rounds
In a side lounge, it'll die down
Screamin' right 'blaow', this is my town


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