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Watch Smoke DZA Killin’ Freestyles On Flex
Watch Smoke DZA Killin’ Freestyles On Flex spittin over old school classical beats. “Black bout to come home stronger than Luke cage”, the Harlem Rapper was discovered by Jonny Shipes of Cinematic Music Group in 2002 and went on to ghostwrite for numerous rappers, including Hi-Tek.
In 2002, he partnered to become one half of the group Smoke & Numbers, until going solo in 2008. Since splitting from Smoke & Numbers to pursue a solo caree. DZA has released a string of mixtapes. He has worked with Big K.R.I.T., Wiz Khalifa, and ASAP Rocky among others. The Harlem rapper cites Jay-Z and Notorious B.I.G. as his main influences.
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