Last summer, Brooklyn’s very own Rah Swish officially unleashed his Mayor of the Streets project. The body of work boasts 10 tracks and features from names like Smokepurpp and a handful of fellow New Yorkers Ron Suno, Fetty Luciano, Leeky G Bando, and Young Costomado. Production is handled from NYC legends the Trackmasters, along with local figures like Jbanga, Jetz, and more.
He now makes his return to drop off his latest freestyle. The freshly released “BabyBoy (Freestyle)” sees him slide over a drill version of Beyonce’s well-loved track (which originally boasts a feature from Sean Paul):
Look, go get ya baby boy no I ain’t Tyrese, turn to a ghost if he thinking he tommy/ I got a bad bitch brown like foxy, I’m in the studio they tried to line me/ Chop in the fanny so that’s right beside me, I told the shooters to go stand behind me, I hope they try me/ She my Beyoncé, Dej Loaf tell ’em to try me, last n***a play with us he got a I.V/ I’m only aiming for heads like A I.D,
Prior to this, the Canarsie staple Rah Swish dropped off his drill-fueled short film BK Belly, named so after Hype Williams’ classic 1998 flick that helped make movie stars out of hip hop legends DMX and Nas. He then returned to continue the series with the freshly released BK Juice. As the official follow up Rah Swish connects with fellow NYC rapper and co-star Ron Suno to pay tribute to a 1992 2Pac-starring classic. Directed and produced by legendary Trackmasters duo Poke and Tone, Rah puts a Brooklyn spin on the cult classic portraying a classic story of ego, greed, and the ultimate betrayal.
Be sure to press play on Rah Swish’s new music video for “BabyBoy (Freestyle)” down below.