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3 'Bars On I-95' freestyles you need to hear


 This music is good at any time and for any occasion. It's music to live to. It goes really well with cannabis too. They're all about bars at 'Bars On I-95' and that's exactly what I went there for. If you are just a casual listener of rap then be forewarned we will be stepping into the upper echelon of hardcore heavy bar spitters. 

    'Bars On I-95' started posting top tier freestyles at the start of this year and has set the bar for what freestyles should be. Nowadays I would much rather listen to freestyles and rap battles then peoples projects. What they are doing at 'Bars On I-95' is to be  respected and should be supported. Shout out to Connecticut.




    First up and representing out of Philly, hitting you with the skills other rappers need to aspire to, is slick talk king Bugsy talking some very slick shit. At this point I would say a bong would come in real handy right about now. If you are ready to press play then please be welcomed to the upper echelons of rap. 




    Next up is an elite level rapper by the name of Mone Corleone from Queens. Mone Corleone freestyles are worth seeking out and sharing with your friends. I like the way his pen works in conjunction with his delivery. These bars are to be considered superior.




      'Bars On I-95' brings some of the bright stars of battle rap to the table to afford you the luxury of hearing elite level bars from some of the best lyricist on the planet. According to battle rapper DNA this next man is a bit of a pain in the ass and that's facts. Mickey Factz to be specific.







    






     

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