Dave East Snaps On Lil Baby & Drake's "Yes Indeed" On New Freestyle

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Dave East comes through with his latest freestyle over "Yes Indeed."

Dave East may have let off some of his best bars in his career on his "East Mix" series. The rapper's effortlessly tackled some of the hottest songs and beats in the game such as The Weeknd's "Party Monster," Drake's "Free Smoke," and more. Today, he comes through with his latest installment in his "East Mix" series over Lil Baby and Drake's top 10 hit, "Yes Indeed."

Dave East comes through swingin' on his remix of Lil Baby and Drake's "Yes Indeed." The rapper's latest freestyle is the first "East Mix" we've received from him since he and Don Q tackled Jay-Z's "Family Feud" earlier this year. Dave East comes through with an onslaught of bars over the Wheezy production. 

Dave East hasn't slowed down at all this year. Since releasing his major label debut, Paranoia: A True Story, the rapper's shared three different projects including Karma, Paranoia 2 and most recently, Karma 2. At this rate, it wouldn't be surprising if Dave East delivered a new project before the end of the year.

Quotable Lyrics
You couldn't survive how we got it up in the streets
I get you shot, I am not from the industry
I get you robbed, I am not from the label
We ain't have no cable, now watch me on cable


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