Chris Rivers has been dishing out new music on a weekly basis with his "Barz Day Wednesday" series. The son of Big Pun's been proving his shown every side of his artistry since kicking off the series in late January. Each week, he flexes his bars over some popular beats while also adding commentary of society, relationships, life and more. This week, he comes through with his second offering over a J. Cole beat on his track, "Art Of Destruction."
Chris Rivers flips J. Cole's "Is She Gon Pop" for his latest track, "Art Of Destruction." This is the second time Rivers has rapped over a J. Cole beat in the past two months. He previously remixed "Love Yourz" in March. Rivers latest effort finds him speak on the dark times in life that result in self-sabotage and overcoming those times. Rivers' latest efforts have shown off more than just his bars. The rapper proves that he's an well-rounded artist with each release.
Quotable Lyrics
My mind works so hard to reach a class of it's own
Just to realize my ass was alone
I had this bad little fat bone baby, used to clap it at home
Then she left, I guess that ass was alone
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