Yelawolf is on his way to a major comeback. While he never went anywhere, there's something to be said about the fact that his music wasn't necessarily resonating with the hip-hop crowd over the years. Since the beginning of the year, he's been dishing out freestyle after freestyle at a rapid pace. Hopefully, we'll receive his first project since announcing his departure from Shady Records before the first quarter of the year is done. Today, he returns with his latest effort, "Skallywag Freestyle."
Yelawolf is back with some new heat on his latest track, "Skallywag Freestyle." The rapper hops on a huge beat and flexes his lyrical prowess for over three and a half minutes. His new freestyle follows the release of his "Billy Goat" freestyle which he dropped a week ago.
Yelawolf's been dropping new freestyles every week to build the anticipation for TM3. He's yet to announce the release date but it seems like it'll arrive soon.
Quotable Lyrics
We'll go get a couple cold beers, what you say
And he handed me a solid gold draco engraved and
Pop, pop, pop, pop, I just drop 4 cops that mob with the Ku Klux Klan
He said that's why I say hey man nice shot, that's a nice shot man
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