Moneybagg Yo Drops Off "Defamation Of Character Freestyle"

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Moneybagg Yo is back with his new "Defamation Of Character Freestyle."

Between dishing out guest verses, dropping solo music and releasing collaborative projects, Moneybagg Yo has been one of the hardest working rappers in the game. The rapper recently announced his upcoming album, Reset which will be arriving on November 2nd. Moneybagg kicked the campaign off last month with the release of the Future-assisted single, "OKAY." Now, he comes through with another loose track to build the hype titled, "Defamation Of Character Freestyle."

With a new project slated to hit the streets at the top of November, Moneybagg Yo delivers a loose new track titled, "Defamation Of Character Freestyle." The rapper reflects on his come up and keeping himself grounded in the music game.

"Sometimes, I like to just hop in my shit with no watch on, no chain on, no ice. Nothing on. Just to keep myself with that hungry mindstate," he says in the video's intro. "Before all the ice, before the cars, before the houses, before the bitches."

The release of Reset will mark his third official project of the year, aside from the NLESS Ent X Bread Gang compilation project. In February, he released 2 Heartless. In August, he followed it with his latest EP, Bet On Me.

Quotable Lyrics
Had to reset, ridin' an Aston through my memories
Like solo power, I just want some good, clean energy
I miss my bitch, but she knows what comes with a G
She full of love but she want back what she be givin' me


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