That was very quick! Not too long after Da L.E.S highlights his track with A-Reece and Tellaman, Ballers Freestyle, L-Tech and Makwa tag team it out for their own freestyle of the song. It's such a beautiful thing watching artists draw inspiration from each other and you can feel the love through this new freestyle.
The new version bares a similar instrumental with a signature Rap Lyf swag on it as they put a twist to the original song taking things back home reminiscing on their upbringing and come up. Makwa opens the track and also handles the hook bringing us into his world. They pour their hearts into the freestyle by rapping and singing about coming from rags to being in a better place. You can tell they had fun with this beat as they two step on it, while giving courage to every hustler out there tryna get theirs. L-Tech jumps in on the second verse taking us through some of the darknesses of being in this music business, but at the end of the day the hustle is what makes it all worth it. They certainly bring the wave on this one. We like it, no, we love it! They just opened the circle, I have a feeling this is not the end of the freestyles to the Ballers Freestyle.
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