Rittz Tackles Drake's "God's Plan & 6ix9ine's "GUMMO" On New Freestyle

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Rittz comes tackles Drake & 6ix9ine instrumentals on new freestyle.

Drake's "God's Plan" became the hottest single of the year so far within a few hours of its release with many rappers already jumping on the beat to put their own spin on it. Tekashi69's "GUMMO" was also a song that inspired several freestyle. Rittz seemed to enjoy both beats so much that he ended up dropping a new freestyle with both beats on it.

Rittz comes through with his "GPG" freestyle where he tackles both "God's Plan" and "GUMMO" in a little over 4 minutes. Rittz kicks off the song following Drake's melody on the track before kicking into the verse and unloading some heavy bars. The rapper jumps into the "GUMMO" beat half way through and completely snaps on it. The two parts contrast each other heavily but he pieces it together flawlessly.

Quotable Lyrics
Get some hope or shed a light 
To fight this shit instead of dying
I'd trade so they could live they life
'Cause I just take for granted mine


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