Don Q Serves Bars Over Roddy Ricch's "Every Season" In New Freestyle

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Don Q comes through with a new freestyle.

Don Q had quite the run in 2018. Although he got caught up in the middle of the "King Of NY" conversation, he proved exactly why he has the potential to earn that title. Throughout the year, he kept his pen as sharp as ever as he continuously pushed out more tracks for the streets, as well as collaborating with some of the hottest rappers in the game. Earlier today, he blessed fans with a music video for his single, "Everlasting." Now, he drops off a new freestyle over one of the hottest records in the streets.

Don Q is taking one of the biggest records int he streets and putting his own spin to it. Don Q is back with a brand new freestyle over Roddy Ricch's "Every Season." Q tackles the guitar-laden effortlessly, delivering bars for over 2 minutes. Don Q is definitely putting the pressure on rappers right now. We're excited to see what he's cooking up for 2019.

Quotable Lyrics
Got love for my city and it's unconditional
You show me you wit me and that's unforgettable
Nobody hit me, I was hungry and pitiful
They litty I'm droppin' a bunch of material


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