Boogie Responds To Police Violence With “Hypocrite Freestyle”

The Compton rapper’s song samples the mother of Alton Sterling’s eldest son.

July 08, 2016

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On his new track - "Hypocrite Freestyle" - Boogie addresses the fear and brutality of the past week's events while also addressing his fellow artists. The shit that really got me hot is how you niggas make these songs about killers just for profit, he raps before admitting his own hypocrisy. The Keyel-produced track - which samples the voice of Quinyetta McMillon, the mother of Alton Sterling's eldest son - also focuses on the rapper's concerns over his son. "Made this out of frustration and fear for my kid NOT promo," Boogie wrote in a tweet along with the song. Listen to "Hypocrite Freestyle" below.

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Boogie Responds To Police Violence With “Hypocrite Freestyle”