Moneybagg Yo Drops Off His "Who Run It" Freestyle

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Moneybagg Yo jumps on the "Who Run It" wave.

The release of G-Herbo's "Who Run It" has helped many people revisit a Three 6 Mafia classic song. From OG's to the new generation of rappers, there's been an abundance of "Who Run It" freestyles as part of this new challenge. A$AP Rocky, 21 Savage, Trippie Redd and Lil Yachty are among some that joined the challenge while DJ Paul and Juicy J have also revisited their classic record for new freestyles. Now, Moneybagg Yo joins the wave and releases his own "Who Run It" freestyle.

Moneybagg Yo comes through with his "Who Run It" freestyle. It only makes sense considering that he's a fellow artist from Memphis, he'd come through with his own take on the classic beat. The rapper proves to be one of the hottest coming out of Memphis right now with his latest track even going to the extent of calling himself the "Memphis Kendrick." 

The release of his "Who Run It" freestyle follows the release of his freestyle over Blocboy JB's "Rover." Moneybagg has also dropped off some hard collabs too recently. He joined K. Camp on the smooth "Racks Like This" and also linked up with Tee Grizzley on "Don't Even Trip." 

Quotable Lyrics
Pink and purple in my cup, I'm Lil Pumpin'
Trap jumpin (like what, like what) like some fingers in thumpin'
Who done it? Pockets fat with bricks of hundreds, I'm clumpin'
Headin' to the top, like quickies, I'm comin'


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