Blueface & Chrisean Rock Join Forces For “Lit”

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Lit

Blueface (Ft. Chrisean Rock)


Blueface and Chrisean Rock are the biggest duo in hip-hop right now.

Yes, Blueface and Chrisean Rock’s relationship is a little uncomfortable to watch, but let’s be honest, they are must-see TV. While the videos that go viral from them are usually toxic, don’t sleep on how they’ve been getting money together and making one another smile from time to time (I’m trying to find the silver linings here). Anywho, today, Chriface decided to release “Lit,” a track in which they show great chemistry and productive toxic energy.


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This song is actually flames. I f**k with the booming beat, Chrisean’s wild hook, and Blueface’s sly-ass verse (Lowkey, he put up one of his best verses to date on this song). With that being said, the reason you should press play on the YouTube video below is because of the visuals. It features Chrisean’s crazy No Jumper meltdown and one of the flyest dressing rooms I’ve ever seen. On some real s**t, I’m just glad they are on the same page (I need to stop rooting for toxic relationships. I hate seeing black-on-black relationships fold, though).

Give “Lit” by Blueface and Chrisean Rock a shot below.


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  1. Leslie

    You must have very low standards to like this song

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