G. Mitch – Can I

After some time away G. Mitch is back. In theory, G. Mitch’s return could have been accomplished a million and one ways, but in reality “Can I (Freestyle)” was the only way.

By now most r’n’b fans have grown familiar with Kehlani and Tory Lanez’ “Can I”. But now that G. Mitch has gotten a hold of it r’n’b fans are going to need to take another listen.

G. Mitch shortened the song by more than a minute, but time was all he took away from it. “Can I (Freestyle)” is nearly two minutes of racy lyrics, that will set the mood if nothing else. The sexy lyrics paired with G.Mitch’s smooth vocals are a match made for the bedroom.

YDot GDot – No Promoters Freestyle

YDot GDot is more than an entertainer. Among the many hats he wears, including the infamous orange hat, he’s a businessman and his “No Promoters” freestyle serves as a quick reminder.

In the age of social media it’s easy to assume if it wasn’t posted it didn’t happen. YDot GDot took a few moments out of his busy schedule to let the world know he’s made good money and good investments and he only does business with real bosses on “No Promoters.”

“No Promoters” is short and sweet, lasting less than a minute. Apparently 52 seconds was all Chicago’s favorite needed to get his point across.

https://soundcloud.com/ydotgdot/no-promoters-freestyle

G. Mitch has Racks in the Middle

It’s becoming apparent that no one can do a remix quite like G. Mitch. While the world is still reeling from the loss of Nipsey Hussle, the singer paid homage with his own “Racks in the Middle” freestyle.

The Chicago based singer, put an r’n’b spin on “Racks in the Middle” that anyone could appreciate. G.Mitch’s freestyle is a quick tale of having to pull one’s self up and celebratory way to live after doing so. In under two minutes G. Mitch goes from being down bad to being on a pedestal, in a come up anyone could be proud of.

He reminds fans that he’s still working and new music is on its way. However “Racks in the Middle” should hold them over for now.