Saba Puts His Own Spin on Drake's Hit With "Nice For What Freestyle"

The Chicago rapper follows his introspective 'Care For Me' album with a freestyle over Drake's hit "Nice For What." He teased the track on Saturday along with the note, "I'm just having fun."

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Drake's "Nice For What" features a vocal sample of Lauryn Hill's 1998 hit "Ex-Factor​," in which she sings, "Care for me, care for me, you said you'd care for me." Care For Me also happens to be the name of Saba's new album, so it was only fitting that he put his own spin on the track.

Saba first teased his "Nice For What Freestyle" on Saturday along with the note, "I'm just having fun."

IM JUST HAVING FUN.

NICE FOR WHAT FREESTYLE

RT IF YOU WANT IT #CAREFORME pic.twitter.com/a9nS5wsIe4

— SABA (@sabaPIVOT) June 2, 2018

Now, the full thing is here, and the song is Saba at his most energetic and confident. On Care For Me, the Chicago rapper dialed in on his ability to be introspective and transparent about personal issues, and "Nice For What Freestlye" is his chance to let loose. But of course, that doesn't stop him from dropping self-aware lines like, "Can't lie, I'm pretty public for an introvert."

Hear Saba's "Nice For What Freestyle" on SoundCloud below and listen to Care For Mehere.

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