BSF's Rick Hyde Drops Off "The Respected Sopranos Freestyle"

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BSF's Rick Hyde celebrates his birthday with a brand new freestyle.

We all know that the Griselda team is putting in work this year. Conway recently dropped a project with Alchemist before Big Ghost LTD. dropped an unreleased project with the rapper. Meanwhile, Westside Gunn has been riding high following the release of Pray For Paris.

Though Benny The Butcher is the next to drop something major soon, he's also using his platform to build up the BSF crew. Rick Hyde, frequent collaborator and producer for Benny, is revving up to release The Respect Sopranos project in the near future. Ahead of its release, he wanted to gift his fans a little something for his 31st birthday in the form of a new freestyle. With the strings coming out of a mafia film, Rick Hyde delivers nothing but gritty bars detailing the grind.

Peep the song below.

Quotable Lyrics
A few n***as talkin' spicy like Cardi when she rantin'
It hurt when everybody yellin' greatness like they chantin'
What a time to be alive, diamonds on me dancin'
Hoppin' out the Wraith, the doors open like a pamphlet


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