Aspiring rapper Harry Mack happened to be in the building at Power 106 in Los Angeles when Joey BadA$$ arrived to plug the April 7 release of his upcoming All-Amerikkkan Bada$$ LP. According to Mack, he's been coming through the station for the minute and was just about to exit the building when he was informed that Joey would be the day's guest. To his fortune, the unassuming emcee chose to stick around and was actually given the opportunity to show the skills the staff at Power 106 knew he had when they threw on a J. Cole beat for him to rhyme over.

Joey sat by the straight edge rapper as he flexed his improvisational prowess. Judging by how free and easy he came off, Mack felt no pressure, inviting the Brooklyn rapper to throw him words should he wish. Joey gladly complied, tossing out such words and phrases as microphone, breakfast, alcohol, basketball, Power 106, Black guys, and television. As he went along seamlessly returning Joey his words in

As he went along seamlessly returning Joey his words in well-crafted lyrical form, Joey stepped the challenge up. It only inspired Mack to go harder. Going off of "Venice Beach," Mack received the loudest reaction from those in the room when he infused a shot at President Donald Trump, rhyming "One time, Harry Mack yo, you know that I'm a menace with the speech/ rep from here to Venice Beach/ Trump should be f***ing impeached." The rhyme prompted show host J. Cruz to follow up with "Mexicans," off of which he adapted and rhymed: "Mexicans, Harry Mack I'm bout to flex again/ one time, I'm the freestyle reporter/ up in L.A., we headed, south of the border."

When all was said and done, talk of interest by Joey's Pro Era crew was all the buzz. "He nice off the top man. Yea, he swift with it. He swift with it. Sharp. Sharp," said Joey. "You made history today man, for sho'. For sho'."

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