Young Greatness just wants to ball on 'em, baby. Today, the Quality Control signee drops a new track called "Ball," which features the Larry O'Brien trophy for its cover art -- just in time for game one of the NBA Finals. The 31-year-old rapper tackles a variety of flows throughout the four minute-long, Marli Beatz-produced track.

The hard-hitting instrumental is sure to bang in the whip. Meanwhile, Greatness raps, "I been flexin' hard I park all my whips on the boulevard/Rollie on wrist looks like I stuck my hand up in that freezer."

If you're unfamiliar with Young Greatness, be sure to revisit previous tracks including "Lil Ni*&as" and "Moolah" Remix featuring Lil Wayne and Yo Gotti. The Jazze Pha-produced "Moolah" is slowly climbing the charts after its release more than a year ago.

If you like what you hear out of Young Greatness, check out his XXL Freshman 2016 pitch and decide whether you think he deserves a spot on the coveted list. For more information on the New Orleans emcee, read about him in XXL's The Break. Here's an excerpt:

"Quality Control and Motown Records newest signee Young Greatness is ready to become New Orleans new rap star. He recently released his new mixtape I Tried To Tell Em, which features Quavo of Migos, Magnolia Chop, Sonyae-Elise and production by Jazze Pha, Cardo Got Wings, Nard & B, Honorable C.N.O.T.E and others. He has already collaborated with Meek Mill, Juvenile and Pusha T. Now the 28-year-old MC is ready to put on for his city."

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