Young Lito Tackles Drake & Blocboy JB's "Look Alive" For New Freestyle

Young Lito puts his spin on Drake and Blocboy JB's "Look Alive."

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For the most part, any beat Drake touches ends up spawning a million freestyles and remixes. While there hasn't been too many that have popped off from his latest single, Young Lito seems to be quite fond of the production on Drake's collab with Memphis' Blocboy JB. Today, he comes through with his latest freestyle over the beat.

Young Lito drops off a heavy take on Drake and Blocboy JB's "Look Alive" beat. The rapper tackles a re-make of the beat that isn't as lively but has more of a somber feel to it. Lito's latest effort is a follow up his mixtape In Due Time 2 which dropped last month. His "Look Alive" freestyle is another addition to his "Li-Mix" series which he's previously done over tracks from 6ix9ine, Post Malone and more.

Quotable Lyrics
Goin' hard 'til I count a million, I'll push a porsche
If I'm coppin' coke, the only time a n*gga gettin' soft
Puttin' on, but I still be pissin' all these n*ggas off
Been a boss, way before I heard that track with Meek and Ross


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