Chris Brown Recruits Yo Gotti, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & Kodak Black For “Pills & Automobiles”

PILLS & AUTOMOBILES

Chris Brown, Yo Gotti, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie & Kodak Black

OVERALL RATING (??????????)


Chris Brown gathered a bunch of real ones for “Pills & Automobiles.”  

Annually, Chris Brown gifts us with at least one hip hop song that is beyond exhilarating: “Pills and Automobiles” is it!

Chris Brown does his best impersonation of Travis Scott on “Pills & Automobiles.” Not only does he abuse autotune on the song, but he also huffs and puffs his ass off. Nonetheless, I absolutely love what he was able to do!

Yo Gotti sounds like he’s counting money while he’s rapping on “Pills & Automobiles.” He also reminds the world that he’s a pimp and a street n***a on the song.

A Boogie Wit The Hoodie is a newcomer to the hip-hop game, but he sounds like he belongs on “Pills & Automobiles.” On the song, he gives us a nice melodic flow combined with some carefree lyrics. I may like his verse the most!

No one in the hip-hop industry sounds like Kodak Black. On “Pills & Automobiles,” he sounds laidback and even tries his hand at singing a little. I’m surprised Black has the last verse on the song, but at the same time, I’m not (He has the “It” factor).

Chris has a +.500 record when it comes to making hip hop hits like “Pills & Automobiles.”


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