Bizarrap’s Freestyle Session, Vol. 7 is like an open-mic night in the heart of Buenos Aires, but with global speakers turned all the way up. Over Bizarrap’s hard-knocking beat, Dani Ribba steps forward to prove what real rap sounds like. The freestyle is a rapid-fire manifesto on authenticity: Dani calls out wannabe influencers who chase TV spots and Instagram likes, insisting that street respect and relentless practice matter more than glossy attention. He positions himself as the rapper who pops up in your mirror “like Freddy,” ready to expose ego and imitation wherever he sees it.
Between clever punchlines and playful Spanish slang, Dani hands out tough love to anyone cutting corners. If your verses are copied, he can hear it. If you quit after a few failed rhymes, he notices. His solution is simple: keep writing, keep rehearsing, keep proving yourself until the flow is undeniable. The session is both a flex and a pep talk, celebrating hip-hop’s raw honesty while challenging listeners to trade superficial applause for genuine skill and self-belief.