Lil Tjay Channels 50 Cent In “FACESHOT (Many Men Freestyle)”

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FACESHOT (Many Men Freestyle)

Lil Tjay


Lil Tjay is back to talking his s**t.

Just like 50 Cent, Lil Tjay is lucky to be alive. Both rappers survived scary shootings. What doesn’t kill you will make you stronger, right? Today, Lil Tjay decided to release “KILLSHOT,” a song in which he channels a young aggressive 50.


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Over 50 Cent’s classic “Many Men” beat, Lil Tjay lets it be known that he ate the bullets that his robbers had for him, that he is one of the richest rappers from New York, and that he isn’t sweating his opps. What I love is that he leaves his profound melodies at home; instead, he relies on aggressive/cold rap deliveries. On the real, I think Tjay killed this freestyle.

Give “FACESHOT” a shot below.


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