Icewear Vezzo has proven he can flip any song, as he slid onto the beat of D4L‘s 2005 smash hit “Laffy Taffy” for his latest freestyle.

The Detroit music-maker recently stopped by On the Radarto talk to Gabe P, where he was challenged to make the popular throwback his own.

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“I told @ontheradarradio it ain’t matter what beat they played I’m walking to whatever [blows smoke emoji],” he captioned an Instagram snippet of his freestyle.

The road ain’t got too hot for 75, went and got a new route/ Stick on me, get bored, might fuck around and go have a shootout/ AP on me shine just like the sun, my Rollie cool down,” he began his bars.

Check out the full freestyle below.

While the artist appeared eager to flex his skills on the mic, the “Mudd Baby” rapper’s bars comes on the heels of a series of comments he made about his place in the industry.

Back in January, the Quality Control signee took to his Instagram Story with the announcement that he would no longer be subscribing to the “rapper” label.

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“It’s a difference between a rapper and a real [ninja emoji] that rap,” Vezzo wrote. “Them two totally different type people. Rappers move, act and carry theyself like ho’s – mood swings and all. That’s why I don’t like being called a rapper. That shit an insult.”

He added: “I’m Vezzo. So to all the up and coming real [ninja emoji] that rap, don’t turn to a rapper just be a Vezzo. [laughing emoji]”

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However, months prior Vezzo was singing a different tune when he dubbed himself “the first rapper to record a mixtape in a Rolls Royce” after he recorded three songs in the backseat of the luxury vehicle.

“I’m really doing a whole mixtape,” he wrote on social media. “I know for a fact I’m the first rapper to record in the back of a Ghost. I ain’t tryna hear none of that shit.”