Action Bronson will release his second studio album, Mr. Wonderful, in March. The rapper dropped his second single, "Actin Crazy," earlier this month and recently stopped by the Hot 97 studios to promote the effort. Instead of just talking about the album, Bronson showed off his rhyming skills by freestyling over an Alchemist/Prodigy beat titled "Keep It Thoro" for Funkmaster Flex and his crew.

Bronson went off for four minutes, HotNewHipHop notes. Here is just a small sample of what the rapper came up with during the session:

"I'm just tryna be the next George Foreman / Invent the new grill so Jadakiss can cook the base on it / I might take a s--t in some expensive jeans, I got expensive habits / My kids are mixed like Lenny Kravitz," he raps in the clip below. "It's not me rappin, it's the parrot / And if I punch you in the face, you'll never eat a motherf--kin' sandwich (Body!)."

In December, Bronson revealed the official tracklist for Mr. Wonderful, via Twitter. Check it out below:

01. Brand New Car
02. When I Rise
03. Terry
04. Actin Crazy
05. Falconry
06. City Boy Blues
07. A Light in the Addict
08. Baby Blue
09. In Those Jeans
10. Only in America
11. Galatic Love
12. The Road
13. Easy Rider

"[An album] shouldn't be based upon your singles," he said about the record, "it's about the body of work, and I feel that it hasn't been about that for a long time."

The rapper's debut studio effort, Dr. Lecter, was released in 2011.

"Simply put, Dr. Lecter is a rock-solid, ridiculously fun New York rap album, one that recalls the city's past glories without ever feeling like an act of stylistic exhumation," Pitchfork wrote. "All the tracks on the LP come from one producer, the heretofore unknown Tommy Mas, whose style would've fit the late-80s classics of Marley Marl and the Juice Crew but maintains a crispness and energy that we rarely hear in retro-rap."

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