The HNHH Freestyle Sessions have brought a lot of different talent to the microphone over the months. From hard hitting lyricist to "mumble rappers" and everything in between. It became a moment for rappers to show and prove what they're made of and what they're about. We've had OG's step to the plate like Trae Tha Truth and R&B singers like Jacquees come through and drop something off. Today, we bring up and coming artist Jonah Cruzz to the mic and he absolutely slaughters it.
Jonah Cruzz is a rising star in the game and the honesty in his words is an aspect of his music that stands out in his music. On the latest HNHH Freestyle Session, Cruzz comes through over some smooth production from out in-house producer, Loa Gaze. Cruzz definitely holds it down on the latest HNHH Freestyle Session.
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Quotable Lyrics
Look, barely make the cost of livin'
Got my bosses trippin' while I'm washin' dishes
Call my girl and tell her that I gots to quit it
Then pop my CD out the trunk like I'm Percy Miller
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