Isaiah Rashad Channels His Inner Juvenile In “Slow Motion Freestyle”

SLOW MOTION FREESTYLE

Isaiah Rashad

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I wonder what Isaiah Rashad thinks of “Vax That Thang Up.”

In about two weeks, Isaiah Rashad will release a brand new album called The House Is Burning. To get us hyped up for the album, the TDE rapper decided to drop a freestyle over Juvenile and Soulja Slim’s classic “Slow Motion” beat.

 

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In “Slow Motion Freestyle,” Isaiah Rashad explicitly reminds the world that he is smashing chicks all over the globe. While you’re going to f**k with the pimpadocios lyrics that he hurls out throughout the song, don’t sleep on the slick flows that he raps with.

I do not expect to hear “Slow Motion Freestyle” on The House Is Burning (That’s a good thing. The song sounds unfinished).


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