Like many of his Atlanta peers, Rich Homie Quan has a very spontaneous writing style, so it's no surprise he can spit a genuine 15 minute freestyle. The rapper brought his unique energy to Tim Westwood's studio, where he started off flexing his melody game over some Bryson Tiller, before getting more into a rap groove over Gucci Mane's "I Might Be".
After that, he takes on 2Pac's classic freestyle record, Ambitionz Az A Ridah, which finds him at his most technical, and later on bringing an animated flow to Nas' "If I Ruled The World," which felt more indebted to Lil Wayne's Drought 3 version moreso than the original.