Lil Gotit Keeps The Ball Rolling With New Track "Freestyle"

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Lil Gotit is back with his new track, "Freestyle."

Atlanta's been a hot spot for rising talent for a while now and it seems like the city continuously creates the next hot thing in hip-hop. Lil Gotit's one of the rising stars out of Atlanta and at this point, he's setting everything up correctly in order to make 2019 his official breakout year. Young Thug's already given Gotit his co-sign while artists like Lil Uzi Vert, Gunna and others have collaborated with the ATL rapper before he even dropped his debut project. As he keeps the momentum going, GotIt returns with his new song, "Freestyle."

Lil GotIt continues his hot streak with his new track, "Freestyle." The song serves as his first new song since the release of Hood Baby back in mid-November. The song was produced by iRocc and DJ Young Pharaoh that cook up a lowkey, bass-heavy beat for GotIt to "freestyle" to.

Peep the song below.

Quotable Lyrics
She left him alone 'cause he front like some bacon
Drinkin' on purple while watchin the Lakers
Tote one for my partner 'cause I'm a team player


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