Category: Freeze Corleone
In the “Cash Money” lyrics, Freeze Corleone uses a lot of informal language and makes references to various elements including his ambitions (“CEO”) and maybe strategizing (“j’ai les tactiques 2-4-10”). He shouts out “Cash...
In “Lamborghini bĂ©nie”, Freeze Corleone delivers a high-energy rap filled with cultural references and wordplay that outlines his ambitions and his hustle lifestyle. He speaks about wanting to reach the top and gain the...
Freeze Corleone uses “Jour de plus” to talk about his life and the grind to success, employing a lot of gritty imagery and references to pop culture, such as “Star Wars” and “Harry Potter.”...
In “Argent noir part. 3”, Freeze Corleone dives deep into the raw and unapologetic world of street life, referencing drug culture, wealth, and a hustler’s ambition. Using a mixture of raw imagery and nods...
In “Voldemort”, Freeze Corleone portrays himself as a formidable figure in the rap scene, comparing himself to fearsome entities and evoking a tough, uncompromising attitude towards success and money. The lyrics of “Voldemort” are...
In “Bill Clinton”, Freeze Corleone leverages a slew of pop culture and political references to craft a narrative surrounding his success and influence in the rap game. Right off the bat, Corleone compares his...
In “Kpop”, Freeze Corleone heavily utilizes hard-hitting lyrics and a vibrant energy to showcase his mastery in the rap scene. He makes a plethora of pop culture and contemporary references, aligning himself with notorious...
In the song “Tse Chi Lop” by Freeze Corleone, the artist drops a series of lines laden with references to popular culture, both past and present, mixed with street language and his own personal...
“Ancelotti” finds Freeze Corleone engaging in braggadocio, a common element in hip-hop where artists boast about their achievements and assets, both in real life and metaphorically. In the lyrics, Freeze draws multiple references to...
On “AmĂ©rique du Sud”, Freeze Corleone uses strong and confrontational language. He calls out several individuals and entities like Skyrock radio and its executives, portraying his disdain for them. He claims to be as...