Pro Era's Dessy Hinds Flips Meek Mill & Kodak Black's "Tic Tac Toe" On New Freestyle

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Dessy Hinds comes through with a brand new freestyle.

We haven't heard a whole lot from Dessy Hinds in a minute but it feels like he, along with the rest of Pro Era, have something up their sleeves for 2019. Last year, he released a few tracks including his collaboration with Mick Jenkins on "Wax." The Brooklyn collective also re-released their project, Peep The Aprocalypse. We're hoping to hear more solo work from Dessy Hinds this year. Today, the rapper comes through with a new freestyle over a highlight off of Meek Mill's Championships.

Dessy Hinds is back with his latest freestyle to "Tic Tac Toe." The track serves as his first solo release in over a year but the rapper proves that his pen is still as sharp as ever. Hopefully, this isn't the last we hear from him this year. 

In other related news, Joey Bada$$ recently revealed that the Pro Era album is done. He said that he's hoping to release it within this quarter. Keep your eyes peeled for more news on that.

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I'mma do it better than the next one
When I'm on a track, it's a leg run
Drop 16s ever since 16
I be killin' everything for the ransom


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