Guap Tarantino Hops On iLuvMuny Production For His HNHH Freestyle Session

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Guap Tarantino and iLuvMuny bless the booth on the latest HNHH Freestyle Session.

Guap Tarantino's on pace to have a massive year ahead of him. He's put in work over the years, gaining a buzz in the South which eventually led to his deal with Future's Freebandz Gang. In November, the rapper teamed up with producer iLuvMuny for their joint project, Free Muny which included their single, "Block Boy." Now, the two rappers team up once again for the latest HNHH freestyle session.

Guap Tarantino and iLuvMuny are proving to be an undeniable force together which they proved on their joint project. The rapper and producer pulled up for the latest HNHH Freestyle Session where Guap Tarantino hopped on iLuvMuny production and created a hard-hitting banger on the spot.

Peep their new freestyle session below and subscribe to HNHH TV for more exclusive content with your favorite artists. 

Quotable Lyrics
By the way, I'm makin' these racks out the booth
We fuck them thots, we fuck them bitches by the two
Young Freebandz, my team n***a who are you?
I went green, big Guap tycoon
Green beam on the glock go boom


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