Iamsu! Flips Nipsey Hussle's "Racks In The Middle" On New Freestyle

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Iamsu is back with a brand new freestyle over Nipsey Hussle's latest single.

Iamsu's been letting off new freestyles over the past few weeks. The rapper previously released freestyles over Kodak Black's "ZEZE," Amine's "Reel It In," and Q Money's "Neat." Now, he's returned with another freestyle over Nipsey Hussle's latest single.

Iamsu! comes through with a freestyle over Nipsey Hussle's "Racks In The Middle" ft. Hit-Boy and Roddy Ricch. The rapper emulates Roddy Ricch's melodies on the hook while personalizing the song's lyrics. Iamsu touches his vocals up with a bit of auto-tune while he delivers a melodious freestyle while flexing his bars at the same time. 

Prior to dropping off his new freestyle, he released the video for "Can't Make This Up." The song appeared on his project, Blessed which he released in early December.

Peep his new freestyle below and sound off with your thoughts in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics
I was ridin' round in the V12 with the racks in the middle
Whole world know that I'm heartless, I just act sentimental
At the car wash, get it detailed, then I'm back to the trenches
I'm an icon livin', snap like Nikon pictures


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