Polo G Drops Bars Over “BeatBox,” “Whoopty,” & “No More Parties” In “For My Fans (Freestyle)”

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Y’all forgot that Polo G can rap rap.

I woke up this morning seeing that Polo G was trending on Twitter. As I did my research, I saw that his name was trending with “BeatBox,” “Whoopty,” and “No Parties.” When I did even more research, I found out that the reason his name was trending with those three songs was that he dropped a song that features freestyles over their beats last night.

Polo G treats the “BeatBox,” “Whoopty,” and “No More Parties” beats like punching bags. He hurls out nothing but tenacious raps that are filled with violent/braggadocios lyrics and clever punchlines over them. While I won’t quite call the performance that he puts up in the song amazing, I do like how villainous he sounds.

Listen to the very ferocious “For My Fans (Freestyle).”


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