KXNG Crooked Returns With "Go Crazy"

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KXNG Crooked returns with another installment for his Hip-Hop Weekly freestyles.

Earlier this year, KXNG Crooked brought back his Hip Hop Weekly series and has been consistently dropping a new track every single Friday since Jan. 4. The rapper's original run took place in 2007-2008, so for many fans, it was exciting to hear that we'd get a consistent amount of material until the end of the year. Last week, he came through with "Glock Away," which paid homage to 2Pac. Now, he salutes another legend on his latest track, "Go Crazy."

KXNG Crooked is back with his latest cut "Go Crazy." The latest installment of Crook's Hip-Hop Weekly was produced by Dizz who flips Nas and The Bravehearts' "Oochie Wally" for the beat. Crook, as usual, flexes his lyrical muscle, even claiming in his first few bars that he got "lyrical miracle" for the strip club.

Peep his latest cut below.

Quotable Lyrics
I'm L.A. Leakers with the freestyle, spit it like a player should
Wide body, park that Big Boy in your neighborhood
Hips like thick Rihanna, lips like Meghan Good
Jesus was a carpenter, that's why God layin' wood


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