Azealia Banks Spits Freestyle Over Jay Z & DJ Premier’s “So Ghetto” Kyle Eustice9 years ago1 year ago10 So ghetto pt 1 A video posted by Azealia Banks (@azealiabanks) on Oct 19, 2016 at 9:29pm PDT Never too busy for a little music. 10 thoughts on “Azealia Banks Spits Freestyle Over Jay Z & DJ Premier’s “So Ghetto”” She’s crazy but she got bars compared to Iggy & Nicki… We need a Hip Hop album from her! Reply Nooo…we really don’t. Reply She can rap. She just normally make for foreigners. She’ll sound dope on hip Hop beats like Primo beat. Reply She’s insane, but she can rap… this freestyle goes hardd Reply That weirdo goes hard Reply Shits whack….. only females I’m fucking with are young ma and rapsody Reply Snow tha Product! Reply I didn’t listen but she’s a piece of shit anyway. Reply Terrible Reply I think she’s okay as a rapper, and there’s sure room for improvement. However, her negative vibes on the public scenario has affected how people perceive her – whether as a rapstress or as a person. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name Email Website Δ
She can rap. She just normally make for foreigners. She’ll sound dope on hip Hop beats like Primo beat. Reply
I think she’s okay as a rapper, and there’s sure room for improvement. However, her negative vibes on the public scenario has affected how people perceive her – whether as a rapstress or as a person. Reply
She’s crazy but she got bars compared to Iggy & Nicki… We need a Hip Hop album from her!
Nooo…we really don’t.
She can rap. She just normally make for foreigners. She’ll sound dope on hip Hop beats like Primo beat.
She’s insane, but she can rap… this freestyle goes hardd
That weirdo goes hard
Shits whack….. only females I’m fucking with are young ma and rapsody
Snow tha Product!
I didn’t listen but she’s a piece of shit anyway.
Terrible
I think she’s okay as a rapper, and there’s sure room for improvement. However, her negative vibes on the public scenario has affected how people perceive her – whether as a rapstress or as a person.