Bhad Bhabie Drops Off Her "Who Run It" Freestyle

G-Herbo sparked a whole new craze with his "Who Run It" freestyle. The song was initially an radio freestyle and after Drake requested that Herbo record it and release it, it took on a life of it's own. Juicy J and DJ Paul revisited the instrumental for a 2018 take on it while rappers like A$AP Rocky, Trippie Redd, Lil Yachty, 21 Savage and more tackled the beat as well. As the "Who Run It" wave is still at a high, Bhad Bhabie now comes through with her own take on the record.

Bhad Bhabie is the latest rapper to take on Three 6 Mafia's classic record for her own freestyle. The young emcee continues to flex her success at a young age while showing off her versatile flows. 

Her latest effort is a follow up to her Lil Yachty collaboration on "Gucci Flip Flops" from two and a half weeks a go. In addition, she's set to embark on her first headlining tour tomorrow. The "Bhanned In The USA" tour kicks off in Santa Ana, California tomorrow night before concluding in L.A. on June 14th. The rapper is bringing along Asian Doll as her tour opener. Keep your eyes peeled for that and peep her "Who Run It" freestyle.

Quotable Lyrics
When I look around, I see nobody in my lane
See these rappers need the clout, that's why they always say my name
I'm only getting better, bitter bitch it ain't gon' change
Why you trying to hang around me, bitch get lose 'cause you ain't gang

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