Rich The Kid – New Freezer (Ft. Kendrick Lamar) (Review & Stream)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXDWDBWC084

Rich The Kid receives a monumental endorsement from Kendrick Lamar!

I feel like this instrumental is perfect for both artists to be their weird selves, and they prove that by each killing it in different ways. Rich opens it up with this Loony verse and hook, pumping the track with some drug-influnced adrenaline.

Kendrick has fun with it on his verse, sounding more deranged than Rich does. While nowadays you hear more political Kendrick than a loose one, lately his remixes has been killer instinct Kendrick

F–k the original version that sounds just like this, this is the original version now! (In my Pirate voice)

OVERALL RATING (4.6/5)


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