Nino Man drops bars on Funk Flex Show

Listen to the official audio of “Up In The Studio Gettin Blown Freestyle” by Juelz Santana.

Listen to the official audio of “Pull Up Hop Out Freestyle” by Wale.

Straight out of East New York, Phresher comes throw Funk Flex to let some bars loose!

Desiigner has no shortage of bars and the G.O.O.D. Music rapper decided to turn up on Halloween by freestyling over the iconic Addams Family theme song for Genius. It turns out his energy and signature git, git tongue rolls lend themselves perfectly to the eerie sounding theme as Desiigner let’s loose on the beat.

“My niggas they tear you up/Hit booboo with fire truck/My boys they come, better duck/This what happen you fuck with me/When Rob the God with the crew,” he rapped.

The last time that Desiigner decided to freestyle over a beat, the world ended up getting the heater “Tiimmy Turner,” so there’s no telling what this short video might turn into. He even raps that the beat is too fire and “This song about to be a track”—thank you for the translation Genius—so be prepared for Desiigner to potentially take this back to his lab and cook up something longer lasting.

Fortunately, that isn’t the only Halloween gift from Desiigner who also decided to drop his video for “Zombie Walk” off his debut project, New English?. In the visual, the rapper teams up with his friend King Savage who he actually wrote the song about. Savage suffers from a rare disease called Arthrogryposis that affects the way he walks. “When I made the song I was boosting his information,” Desiigner said during a performance. “I made that for him. It don’t matter how you walk. Got no control. Lotta chopper, let it blow.”

Watch Desiigner and King Savage take on the night, a party, and some zombies together in the short film for “Zombie Walk” below.

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Kur Freestyles On Flex

Co-signed by Philly’s own Meek Mill, Kur comes through Flex to get some things off his chest.

Tsu Surf comes through Flex from Jersey to drop bars!

21 Savage stopped by the 88 Rising’s studio where he freestyled over Gucci Mane’s classic “Sun Valley” beat from his 2008 EA Sportscenter mixtape. The beat is filled with Instrumental City tags, but the rapper doesn’t let it stop his flow. He does take a moment to acknowledge the perpetual tags at the end though. “They keep saying ‘Instrumental City’. Through the whole goddamn beat ‘Instrumental City.'”

“21 is a cool dude.” 88 Rising captioned the video. “He came by and freestyled over a bootleg INSTRUMENTAL CITY beat that someone put on…gave zero fucks and kept rapping.”

Interestingly enough, Gucci actually named Savage among the rising group of rappers that he would want to collaborate with when speaking to Hot 97’s Funkmaster Flex. Listing 21 Savage, Young M.A., Dae Dae, Lil Uzi Vert, and Lil Yachty, Gucci explained, “I embrace anything that’s new. If they come out and do the Stanky Leg, it’s hard. If they come out and do snap music, it’s hard. If they come out doing the Nae Nae, I like it. At the end of the day, it’s a different generation. And it’s theirs, it’s not mine. Instead of me judging it, I embrace it and support it.”

Most recently, Savage linked up with Drake on the 6 God’s new track, “Sneakin,” which premiered on OVO Sound Radio for Drizzy’s 30th birthday. As Drake put it, Savage is a “young October king with all the juice right now.” It doesn’t get much better than getting co-signs from both Gucci and Drake within a few weeks of each other.

Hopefully this freestyle cements that Gucci and Savage collaboration in the future. For now, watch him lay down some bars in the nearly four minute freestyle below.