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NewAgeSound rapper Sayzee releases the “Gone Bad” freestyle

NewAgeSound rapper Sayzee releases the Gone Bad freestyle

Canadian lyricist Sayzee kicks off 2019 with a new freestyle for his fans.

“Gone Bad Freestyle” sees Sayzee go in on Meek Mill’s “Going Bad” (featuring Drake) instrumental which was originally produced by ATL’s Wheezy and Pittsburgh/LA producer, Weiss, and appears on his latest project, Championships.

You can check out the new Sayzee freestyle below via Bandcamp and SoundCloud.

For more from the St. Catharines rapper, make sure you check out his recently released, Finn-produced single, “Nina,” which is available here.

NewAgeSound rapper Sayzee releases the Gone Bad freestyle

You can follow @Sayzee_Newage on Instagram.

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