Chris Rivers Brings Smooth Vibes On "What's It Worth"

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Chris Rivers tackles Jay Rock production for this week's track.

Every week, Chris Rivers has delivered a new track as part of his "Barz Day Wednesday" series. Each track has shown his strengths as an artist whether it be his melodic side or his more lyrical side. At this point, he hasn't missed a single week since launching it in the winter. Every installment to the weekly series finds Chris Rivers' freestyling over notable production. This week, he takes on one of Jay Rock's tracks from his latest project and flips it into "What's It Worth."

Chris Rivers is back with his new track, "What's It Worth." The rapper tackles Jay Rock's "For What It's Worth" from his latest project, Redemption. Rivers brings out a more introspective side of himself on his track as he details the struggles of depression and life problems that weigh one down.

Check out Chris Rivers new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
I got aim, I got problems in my brain
And I got dollars to my name
It's black and white like rival gangs
You not acknowledgin' my pain


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