Joyner Lucas Spins Drake & Blocboy JB's "Look Alive" For New Freestyle

Joyner Lucas gets on "Look Alive" for his new remix.

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While 2017 was the biggest year for Joyner Lucas, it looks like he's keeping the momentum going. He announced his joint project with Chris Brown Angels and Demons last week as well as the first single "Stranger Things." That project has yet to get a release date but it doesn't look like the collaborative effort will take any focus off his solo work. Today, he returns with a new remix on Drake and Blocboy JB's recent Billboard 100 top 10 hit.

Joyner Lucas comes through with his take on "Look Alive." Lucas gets into it straight at the top of the beat and completely snaps on it. It's another example of Lucas' incredible pen game. In a little under four minutes, Lucas takes the song and turns it into a whole new beast. 

Quotable Lyrics
All you gonna die, you can get murdered on webcam
I don't get tired, sweat through a headband
You might look alive, that's 'cause you ain't know you a dead man
This is God's Plan, someone stop me


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