Money Man's had one hell of a run over the past year or so. The rapper's been dishing out music at a rapid pace and keeping the streets flooded with new music. Whether it's a new project or just a freestyle, his newfound independence gives him the liberty to drop music at his own accord. Last week, he released "Feb 20th Freestyle" and now, he returns with "Saturday Night Freestyle."
Money Man is back with his new freestyle. The rapper's been dishing out new freestyles for his fans quite frequently which is evident by the sound quality of his releases. "Saturday Night Freestyle" is another short freestyle that finds Money Man dishing out street bars. We're hoping with the amount of music he's released recently, he has a new project coming soon.
Quotable Lyrics
Too many P's, they won't fit in a duffle bag
What kind of diamond they scrape from the motherland
Bells in the mini-van like I'm a family man
Everyone strapped, even my camera man
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