Chris Rivers' hasn't slacked one bit over the past few months. Since January, the son of Big Pun delivered a new track every week as part of his "Barz Day Wednesday" series. Thusfar, he hasn't missed a single week. Each offering he showcases his versatility as an artist. Whether it's unleashing a fury of bars like he did over Royce Da 5'9"'s "Caterpillar" or flexing a more melodic side on a Big Sean instrumental, his "Barz Day Wednesday" puts all his talents at the forefront. This week, he takes it back to the 90's with a freestyle over Biggie's "Gimme The Loot."
Chris Rivers is back with "Gimme The Boost," a remix of Biggie's classic, "Gimme The Loot." Rivers delivers nothing but bars on his latest effort and proves that he's one of the most overlooked emcees in the game. Anytime Rivers touches an old school type of beat, he showcases what he's capable of as a rapper. Peep his latest "Barz Day Wednesday" entry and keep your eyes peeled for next week's effort.
Quotable Lyrics
She said it's sad my n*gga
Gotta blast these triggers
Either be a garbage man
Or flip the bag for figures
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