Mustard Gathers Quavo, Meek Mill, YG & 21 Savage For “100 Bands”

 

We officially have more strip club songs than love songs in rap today.


  1. Does “100 Bands” have a club-ready beat that literally makes you want to shake your ass? Yes.
  2. Does “100 Bands” feature braggadocios bars about everything from making money to smashing chicks? Yes.
  3. Does “100 Bands” feature a fire ass hook by Quavo? Yes.

What I was impressed with was how competitive each rapper was on this track, with 21 Savage putting up a pretty appealing verse, YG actually focusing on delivering clever punchlines/wordplay, and Meek playing the part of Heartbreak Kid extremely well. On the real, I didn’t expect this joint to have lyrical fire like that.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.5/5)


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