Rockie Fresh Came Back Stunting On His New Single "CBS"

Rockie Fresh returns with his new single "CBS."

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It's been a minute since we heard from Rockie Fresh. The rapper released a handful of loose singles during the first half of 2017 but since then, he hasn't dropped a whole lot of music. The most recent thing we've heard from him was a feature on Brian Fresco's song "Tonight" off of Love Scars. After a bit of a break, the rapper addresses his absence from the rap game on his latest single, "CBS."

Rockie Fresh is back with his latest single, "CBS." The title of the song stands for "Came Back Stunting" which is an appropriate title especially after a bit of a break from dropping music. The rapper makes a hard return to the game with this one. The production on the track bangs and his voice has hints of auto-tune throughout. Hopefully, he'll be coming through with more music in the future and if this indicates what he has up his sleeves, we're sure he won't disappoint.

Quotable Lyrics
I made a stack to give it to my moms
Lookin' at these n*ggas, they don't want no problems
K, these n*ggas say they fuckin' with the kid
Nah, they don't get it, they don't do it how we did


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