Yesterday marked three years since the untimely passing of Atlanta legend Bankroll Fresh. Within his time in the game, he built the ranks within Atlanta, becoming a prominent figure in their hip-hop scene and expanded his brand beyond the Georgia city. He worked Jeezy, Post Malone, T.I. and many more. To commemorate the three year anniversary of his death, his estate released a new song for his fans titled, "Extras."
Bankroll Fresh's estate dropped off his posthumous single, "Extras" last night. The rapper's latest single was produced by Drum Section who delivers a traditional trap instrumental. It looks like the single could be off his posthumous project In Bank We Trust but that's yet to be confirmed. The new song follows the release of "Fresh Friday Freestyle" which dropped a few months back.
Peep his new song below and sound off on your favorite Bankroll Fresh tracks in the comments.
Quotable Lyrics
Ain’t got a shot a nigga, we do real square business
Go anywhere around this city, they know Bail getting it
They call me Bail, they call me Bank, they always call me Street
I'm in this motherfucker and you know I got a chicken
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