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Pun’s son Chris Rivers showcases skills with new freestyles

Chris Rivers showcases skills with new freestyles

NY artist Chris Rivers returns with a hot new freestyle, going in heavy on the instrumental for “Gimme The Loot” by Notorious B.I.G.

In “Gimme The Boost,” displays Chris’ advanced lyricism and flow, with a slew of punch lines speaking on the world around him “needing a boost”

The freestyle follows another remake from Chris that came out last week. “There For You” by Khardier Da God rose to popularity after appearing on the hit show, Star. Chris called his version “Y’all Know Me,” and the track sees the son of the late great Big Pun boast about his undeniable presence in the rap game.

Check out both tracks below.

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