Yelawolf Goes Ham On "Billy Goat" Freestyle

Yelawolf returns with some new heat.

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Yelawolf is back in action and we couldn't be any happier. After signing to Shady Records, it felt like the quality of his music was watered down slightly. However, he announced his departure from Eminem's label in August and he's been back on his gritty underground tip. Throughout January, the rapper unleashed several new freestyles. Today, he keeps the momentum going with his new "Billy Goat" freestyle.

Yelawolf has returned with a brand new freestyle titled, "Billy Goat." The rapper returns to his dark, underground roots, laying down an onslaught of bars over an eerie instrumental. Yela comes through with nearly 4 minutes of bars straight. 

His latest follows the release of last week's "Jesco White" freestyle. With the amount of music he's been releasing lately, keep your eyes peeled for Trunk Muzik 3.

Quotable Lyrics
Barber school, see I got haters by the car pool
They say I changed that's because I got a jar full
You primates, monkey ass white boys lyin' fake
Oh you a hip hop head? Bitch, your first record was Kanye


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