Chris B Takes On His Foes In “Still Up” (Review & Stream)

Chris B is as focused as it gets on this song.


Nowadays, everyone has haters, but not all of them are willing to take them on head first like Chris B is. On “Still Up,” the Lake Elsinore, California rapper does just that, absolutely going ham over this uptempo beat that has enough bass to knock pictures off the walls. On his verses, our hero calls out his naggers, social media enemies and anyone else that has been giving him s**t throughout the years using this brash approach. True hip hop fans that listen to this song will love the flow, determination and animation Chris raps with, while others will connect with it for its honest/aggressive assault on the Debbie Downers of the world.

Make sure you check out “Still Up” at the top of the page, and don’t forget to follow his tabs on the following links below:

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRealChrisB/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/420chrisb
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisbtv/
Website: https://chrisb.net/

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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