Quavo Gives Us Something To Flick Our Wrists To In “Working Me” (Review & Stream)

What’s going on in the artwork to this song? It looks like Quavo is being kidnapped by a Nigerian crook.


I know this is Quavo’s joint, and I will get to his contributions on it shortly, but how about the production on this song by Murda Beatz!? He killed this s**t, providing our Migos’ star with something that is cooler than the Fonz. Matter of fact, the beat is so good that the duo decided to let it run uninterrupted at the end.

Ok, now to Quavo…

On this track, the Atlanta product is cooler than ever, coasting through his verses without a care in the world. As expected, he gives us something catchy, but I was impressed with his insistence on dropping punchlines and willingness to ride the beat. I also love his bossy lyrical content.

“Retire with the Bucks — JT” Is one of the best punchlines I’ve heard in a while.

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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