Dropping references to Big, Jay, and ODB all within three minutes, the Stro finds more interest in New York’s past than in referencing current styles of rap in his “Brownsville Freestyle”. But this track isn’t too concerned with proving anything or winning belts—it’s just chill. “That’s one of the reasons I called this song ‘Brownsville Freestyle,’” Stro tells MASS APPEAL’s Mike Steyels. “A lot of my music is super lyrical, but the way I rap on this song is how we rapped at the lunch table in school back in Brownsville. It’s just a vibe.”
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