Rich The Kid Hops On Sad Frosty's "ADHD Freestyle" For The Remix

Rich The Kid adds his touch to Sad Frosty's "ADHD Freestyle."

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Rich The Kid's had quite the day so far. The rapper initially shared a cryptic and alarming Instagram post before it was revealed that his Twitter and Instagram accounts were hacked. While the hacker requested for $750K to return the accounts, he also said that he would leak new music. We haven't received any of the leaked cuts but today, Rich The Kid does give us some new music himself with an official remix to Sad Frosty's track "ADHD Freestyle."

Sad Frosty's heating up right now so it only made sense that Rich The Kid came through with a verse to add to his track, "ADHD Freestyle." The song was already turnt up but Rich The Kid brings a new energy to the song.

Check out the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Look at my wrist, that's a whole thang
I got more chains, more than 2 Chainz
I got a bitch out the blue flame
My diamonds, they kickin' like Liu Kang


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