YNW BSlime Provides Some Summertime Vibes On "Freestyle lol"

YNW BSlime is showing off his vocal range on this latest track.

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YNW Melly's 13-year-old brother YNW BSlime has been making waves in the music industry over the past year thanks to his vocal ability that is reminiscent of his older brother's. Despite his age, BSlime is able to get into his upper register and deliver some harmonies that you simply wouldn't expect for someone as young as him.

On his latest track, "Freestyle lol," BSlime can be seen bringing those same melodies into the mix as he uses his lower register on the hook alongside high-pitched crooning on the verses. As for the production, we get some summertime vibes that feel like paradise. In terms of lyrical content, BSlime laments about those riding his wave while also making references to Lil Tecca.

Quotable Lyrics:

They watch the way that I move, ooh
I'm higher than a juul, juul
These diamonds on me, these big jewels, jewels, jewels
Oh wait, okay, okay
Switch up my flow like Ben 10
Yeah, I'm not Lil Tecca but you know I did it again


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