Kevin Gates & MoneyBagg Yo Go Back & Forth On “Federal Pressure” (Review & Stream)

“Federal Pressure” is also running through red lights, so be-careful on them roads, people.


MoneyBagg Yo and Kevin Gates are cut from the same cloth. They both rap with this gutter sound, love giving people the game when it comes to the topic of hustling, and do more rapping than singing. In “Federal Pressure,” they join forces, gifting us with this bass boomin’/trill ass track that has them literally going back and forth on the impact their winning ways has had on the people around them as well as the federales. I personally believe the song is impossible to not feel, especially if you are a fan of authentic trap s**t.

MoneyBagg Yo and Kevin Gates had two really good projects in 2018. They are both having really good years.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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