Chris Rivers Goes In On A OutKast Beat For "StickyIckyPinkALicious"

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Chris Rivers returns with his latest effort over some classic Outkast.

Chris Rivers lyrical prowess is something that he clearly takes from his father, Big Pun. To prove it, he's been dropping new freestyle on a weekly basis throughout the year over some fire production. He's tackled some of the hottest beats in recent times for his Barz Day Wednesday series. We've heard him tackle beats from Lupe Fiasco, Rich The Kid, J. Cole and more. However, this week, he decided to bring some classic vibes with this week's beat.

Chris Rivers comes through with his latest freestyle over Outkast's "SpottieottieDopalocious." Like his more recent efforts, Rivers' dabbles even further with melodies and makes it work for himself. Rivers continues to prove himself with each release and hopefully, he has a new project on the horizon.

Quotable Lyrics
I want the things that you want to give
Gimme like a hunnid kids
Just to say that we fuckin' lit
Oops I mean that we fuckin' lived



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