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Freestyling the Streets: Styles P Reminds Us Why Mixtapes Built Hip-Hop
By Diony C.
•February 18, 2026
A new Styles P freestyle and a revisit to Ghost in the Shell remind us that the culture that built hip-hop is still alive and well.
Some things never lose their edge. Some sounds never get old.
Last week, Styles P dropped a new freestyle online. No album launch, no flashy marketing, no multi-platform push. Just raw bars and hunger. For anyone who remembers mixtape culture, this is the kind of thing that still hits differently.
I clicked play and instantly felt it: the grit, the flow, the unfiltered skill that made the streets sit up and take notice. Styles P isn't just showing he can still rap, reminding us why freestyles used to be everything.
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Styles P drops a raw freestyle, showing the same hunger that made mixtapes legendary.
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