Chief Keef & Ballout Join The "Who Run It" Craze With "3 Hun Nit"

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Chief Keef & Ball Out link up on "3 Hun Nit."

Everyone's been hopping on the "Who Run It" freestyle challenge lately. It kicked off with G Herbo's request from Drake to release a radio freestyle as a full blown track and it formed a life of it's own. Three 6 Mafia members, Juicy J and DJ Paul, revisited the instrumental for their own individual takes on the song. We've also heard freestyles from A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage, Lil Yachty and Trippie Redd. Even Bhad Bhabie dropped off her own freestyle earlier today. Overall, it's safe to say this challenge has sparked a moment in hip hop. Now, Chief Keef and Ballout link up for their own take on the track titled, "3 Hun Nit."

Chief Keef and Ballout link up for their freestyle over Three 6 Mafia's "Who Run It." It's not necessarily the most polished version we've heard to date but if you're a fan of Chief Keef and Ballout, you'll definitely feel it.

This release follows Chief Keef's productive March. Within the span of a month, the rapper released both The Leek 4 and The Leek 5 in weeks of each other.

As for Ballout, the rapper capped off 2017 with Can't Ban Da GloMan and recently dropped off his single "Cap Or Die."

Quotable Lyrics
Smoke way more dope than a stoner
And I drink way more than Homer
I can see like Christopher Columbus
Juiceman have trap house bunkin'


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