Mistah F.A.B. brought in some of the West Coast's best spitters for his new single. Just a few weeks away from the release of Son of a Pimp 2, the Bay Area MC drops another track off the LP called "Survive" featuring Kendrick Lamar and KXNG Crooked.

The song is a heartfelt record with all three rappers telling their stories of survival on the streets. Kendrick Lamar immediately grabs the listener's attention with some vivid rhymes.

"You ever been a victim of being a prisoner inside your own mind/The bright lights of the street lights'll make you go blind/Handicap your senses, you was just an apprentice of watching n---as jump fences/Now you in the Olympics and your hurdle was high enough to clear the tallest of clothes lines/Talented when they closing in on your behind/Life of a young delinquent even stole him a Lincoln/At 15, middle fingers walked out the precinct/I mean the cycle just continue/The vital information and fine print on the menu/So you will never read it even if a n---a lend you/Money out my own pocket to make it right, you'll still attend to/Be on them corners with stop signs and a nine/Cause nine times out of ten, MAC-11's cry/And 12 died yesterday and if anyone divides/The six that carried you eventually lose they lives, true story," Kendrick Lamar raps.

Mistah F.A.B.'s new album Son of a Pimp 2 is scheduled to drop on May 27. The project features an all-star lineup of guests with Raekwon, Tech N9ne, Boosie BadAzz, Bun B, E-40, Fashawn, Lupe Fiasco, Snoop Dogg, Paul Wall and 2 Chainz making appearances. You can pre-order the LP now on iTunes.

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