Chris Rivers Tackles J.Cole Production On "Love, Yourself"

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Chris Rivers drops off his latest song, "Love, Yourself."

Chris Rivers' has been dropping off new music every single Wednesday for the past few weeks as part of his new series, "Barzday Wednesday." The rapper's been tackling some poppin' beats and adding his own spin to it. Last week, he came through with a new freestyle over Lupe Fiasco's "Fighters." He's also tackled more recent beats such as Rich The Kid & Kendrick Lamar's "New Freezer." Today, Chris Rivers takes on one of J. Cole's tracks off of 2014 Forest Hill Drive for his latest freestyle.

Chris Rivers wants you to "Love Yourself" on his latest track. The rapper goes in on J. Cole's "Love Yourz" and continues to push a positive and uplifting message. The rapper does less of the rappity rap stuff but instead, leans towards delivering honest bars that'll resonate with his fans.

Quotable Lyrics
But I'm scared to be worth more dead than alive
If I decide, I arrive in a charriot, fly
I got hoes, they just there to reply
I got foes, look 'em dead in the eyes


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