Blocboy JB Drops Off His "Who Run It" Freestyle

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Blocboy JB returns with his "Who Run It" remix.

Blocboy JB's had an incredible impact in the rap game within the past several months. Not only does he have every rapper doing his "shoot" dance, he's collaborated with some major artists out the gate. After he connected with Drake for "Look Alive," he later dropped "Rover 2.0" with 21 Savage before providing a guest verse for A$AP Rocky's first official single for Testing, "Bad Company." From what he's done over the past few months, he's gearing up for a massive year ahead of him. Most recently, the Memphis rapper decided to join the #WhoRunIt challenge and release his own remix to the song.

Blocboy JB is the latest rapper to come through with a remix to G Herbo's "Who Run It." The latest remix follows the release of "Prod By Bloc" which served as the first time he's shown his production skills. The remix is short, sitting a little under 2 minutes. The rapper interpolates some of his flow on "Rover 2.0" towards the end of the song. It's not his strongest effort in his catalog but he continues to show that he's looking at a long run in the game

Quotable Lyrics
400 rounds in the Rover, n*gga who are you?
Put the car on cruise
Let out fourty twos
You know I'm ridin' with my dogs just like Scooby Doo


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