Zaytoven – Five Guys (Ft. Migos & Young Thug) (Review & Stream)

Zay, you look mighty debonair on that baking soda box!


The beat that you get on this album is vintage Zaytoven (Church organs and heavy breathing included). Each rapper featured on the track sounds like naturals on it, providing their own flair to trapping on their respective parts. While Thugger dominates most of it, Quavo does takeover the track for a good portion towards the end (The whole Migos group is barely on this).

I swear this beat sounds identical to ‘Last Time’ off off Gucci Mane’s Christmas Album.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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