ScHoolboy Q recently dropped his new album, Blank Face. Today (July 12), the Top Dawg MC lets his fans in on an interesting tidbit about the project: ScHoolboy says he freestyled all the lyrics for track No. 10, "John Muir."

The news might come as a pleasant surprise to ScHoolboy fans. The record is named after the middle school that Q attended in Los Angeles, and the instrumental samples Jay Z's "Where I'm From."

On the second verse of "JoHn Muir," Groovy Q spits, "Bellin' through the mothafuckin' street, y'all/Tryna get this mothafuckin' weed off/Gang injunctions tell me where we can't go/Shoot me in my back because my afro/Heard I got a stripe on my record then it's true/Cops effin' at my record, never told 'em what I knew/I was in my nigga car garage, yeah, I'm tryna shoot."

He continues, "I was out here sellin' dope at 14, what it do?/I was out here fuckin' hoes at 14, what it do?/I was ditchin' class, fifth grade, yeah, I'm Groovy Q/Ain't no biggy when the small nigga rob, gimme loot/Pop a nigga on his mom's porch, kill his brother too/Nigga lost his first fade nine years after school/Nigga tryna get the Js, blue Chucks sick as flu/Runnin' from the crash unit like my name was State Farm/On my nigga's handlebars tryna get our groove on."

In addition, ScHoolboy revealed that A$AP Rocky was originally on the album over Pharrell production, but Skateboard P gave the beat away and the song never landed on Blank Face.

You can view the tweet above via ScHoolboy's account. Blank Face contains 17 tracks with features from the likes of Kanye West, E-40, Vince Staples and more. Keep it locked to XXL for more music and news from ScHoolboy Q.

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