50 Cent Calls On Tekashi 6ix9ine, Casanova And Uncle Murda For The Long-Awaited “Get The Strap” (Review & Stream)

There’s some serious goons featured on this track…


If you’ve followed 50 Cent on social media for the last year, you know that “Get The Strap” is one of his favorite catchphrases to use. Today, the catchphrase gets a song named after it, and as expected, it features a lot of belligerent yelling and violent threats.

I typically prefer when my New York rappers are hostile like Uncle Murda, Casanova and 6ix9ine are on their respective verses, but in this particular song, I enjoyed how smooth 50 Cent was with his savage talk on his part. It’s almost like he played that experienced mob boss you see in those action movies that gets his deranged goons to do all of his dirty work. Well played, 50!

Historical amounts of saliva was probably on the mic before 50 Cent got a chance to rap his verse.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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