Slim Jesus Returns With His "Who Run It" Freestyle

Slim Jesus is back with his "Who Run It" freestyle.

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It's been quite some time since we heard anything from Slim Jesus. It seems as if his career died down relatively quickly following the release of his viral single, "Drill Time." However, he's apparently still in the rap game and still dropped bars. He's also committed to the same persona he had when he came into the game. Now, the rapper has dropped off his own freestyle over G Herbo's "Who Run It."

Slim Jesus is the latest rapper to drop off a "Who Run It" freestyle. We've heard freestyles over the Three 6 Mafia beat from A$AP Rocky, Lil Yachty, Young M.A. and more. Slim Jesus comes through with a new freestyle that stays in the vein of what he's done in the past. He flexes life in the street and in the music video, he's also seen toting a AK-47. Slim is clearly sticking with the same persona that helped launch his rap career in the first place. Whether it'll help him reach the same level of fame he did with "Drill Time" is up in the air.

Quotable Lyrics
I just pulled up in a foreign
And you got a Honda on E
All black tints on all my whips
I know they lookin' for me


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