R.I.P. Bankroll Fresh

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Never heard of him. Post some fire for me brehs.
I got introduced to him & his hit single "Hot Boy" from this Noisey Atlanta documentary:

In episode eight of Noisey Atlanta, we examine just how quickly the ups and downs can happen in the trap world. In short, the scene moves fast. To start things off, we meet Bankroll Fresh at a barbershop and talk about the rise of his late summer 2014 hit “Hot Boy.” Then we find ourselves in the studio with the elusive Young Thug before linking with Rich Homie Quan, who tells stories of getting out of jail and eventually forming Rich Gang with Birdman and Thugger (fun fact: RHQ and Young Thug apparently went to middle school together). Later, we catch up with Trinidad Jame$ over a year after the explosion of “All Gold Everything,” showing what can possibly happen to a hyped up rapper after the machine spits ‘em out.
 

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I don't mean any disrespect but the majority of the time it seems to be these trap/street rappers getting lit up these days, that's not always the case I know but it seems to come with the territory, that's why I'm a firm believer that you attract what you rap about:francis:
I've lived long enough to know this is true. Speak it often enough and it becomes your reality. Sad but true, don't invite that negative energy.
 

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If you ain't saying RIP, God bless, or the like then stfu. You lames always pop up with your lame ass rhetoric and trying to be self righteous or hate. Y comment just to say u didn't like his music or condemn his lifestyle how hard is it to not say anything. Pathetic.
 
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