Earlier we featured DSX collaboration with Kid Marquis. This time we find the Chicago spitter on his own rapping nothing but real shit about the way he moves and his dreams. His references to recent tragic events in his city underscore why his ambition is so important, it would’ve been a lot easier for him to give up before he got to this point.
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