Rich The Kid & Blac Youngsta – Who Run It Remix (Review & Stream)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=6&v=StRL64TKxKQ

Rich The Kid vs. Lil Uzi Vert: Vol. 3


Blac Youngsta and Rich The Kid decided to get in on the “Who Run It” challenge, collaborating for this brand spankin’ new rendition of it today. On it, both artists show out, talkin’ some hefty s**t about the grit and grind it takes to survive in the rap game. While Blac Youngsta takes aim at unknown targets on his verse, Rich The Kid is more direct with his vitriol, sending shots at his highly publicized foe, Lil Uzi vert. While I am all for him taking aim at Uzi’s label situation with Drama, I do think it was a bit uncalled for to go at the man’s ex-girlfriend…Sike, I’m f**king with you, that was gangsta!

Blac Youngsta reminds me of Lance Stephenson.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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