Gunna and Uzi Do Nothing But Stunt In “.223”

It’s way too f**kin’ early to be drippin’ this much (N***as haven’t even brushed their teeth yet).


As Gunna continues to link up with some of the best rappers in the game, his legend continues to grow. In Gunna’s latest collaboration with Lil Uzi Vert, we are treated to this laid-back trap banger that has both sly artists outlining the ways they are cooler than us all (This includes bragging about cars, women and fine-clothing). While Gunna slurs his way through his verse sounding like an inebriated Lil Baby, Uzi comes across as a bit more understandable on his (He still slurs, though). Regardless, I like the way the duo rides the beat they were given on this joint (Despite all that damn slurring).

Doesn’t this song sound like a duller “Yes, Indeed?”

 

OVERALL RATING (4/5)


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