Tyler, The Creator Tackles Drake & Lil Baby's "Yes Indeed" On New Track

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Tyler, The Creator drops off his new track "Bronco."

Tyler, The Creator's been flexing his abilities as an emcee this year, more often than he has in the past. Over the past few months, he's released several freestyles over production of popular tracks out right now. He's previously tackled Kanye West and Kid Cudi's "Kids See Ghosts," Jacquees "No Validation," Problem and Mike Will Made-It's "Bring It Back," among other songs. Today, he takes on one of the hottest records in the streets, "Yes Indeed."

Tyler, The Creator comes through with a short offering for his fans on his latest track "Bronco." The rapper's new track is a short freestyle over Drake and Lil Baby's top 10 single, "Yes Indeed." His latest freestyle runs for a bit under a minute, and he also keeps Baby's refrain in tact. However, Tyler completely snaps on the track during his short verse. The OF head honcho's accomplished a lot over the course of his career and on this track is particular, he talks his shit and flexes his sold out annual carnival, his whip game and more. 

Speaking on his annual carnivals, Tyler, The Creator announced that 2018 installment of the Camp Flog Gnaw Carnival is set to be hosted at the Dodger Stadium on November 10th and 11th.

Quotable Lyrics
The transmission like Luda, now ketchup like packets
My new nigga pretty
Your new bitch is tacky like Busta Rhymes jackets
Want smoke i can match it


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