Dave East & Vado Tackle "Lemon Pepper Freestyle"

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Dave East and Vado pay respect to the late Kiing Shooter on their new freestyle.

It seems that we'll be hearing a lot more freestyles over Drake and Rick Ross' "Lemon Pepper Freestyle." There have been a few already released. Meek Mill delivered his remix of the record on Friday. Prior to that, artists like Yung Bleu and King Los also delivered their own versions of the record.

The latest to slide through with their own remix of the record is Dave East and Vado who offer an homage to the late Kiing Shooter. The two rappers offer a barrage of bars flexing their lyrical muscle. Vado kicks things off, slowly easing into his momentum before Dave East goes in with a slick flow. Vado closes things out with a tribute to Shooter, rapping, "We ain't drink no Henny since Shooter died/ That shit hit so hard, even my shooter cried."

Quotable Lyrics
Catch me if you can, n***a, I'm Leonardo
Pray we see tomorrow, Avirex when Flex was doin' them car shows
Now it's Virgil, Off-White, Louis Vuitton
Cash Money, move like the navy, more like the Army
Everyday I wake up, I pray nobody harm me
Smoke a hunnid spliffs in the memory of my aunty


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