Lil Uzi Vert & Future Drop “Patek”

PATEK

Lil Uzi Vert & Future

OVERALL RATING (??????)


I do not own a Patek. Matter of fact, I don’t even know what a Patek is…

Lil Uzi Vert and Future dropped a two-pack Shakur for us today. One of the songs they blessed us with is “Patek” — a club banger that features all kinds of rap styles.

“Patek” is one of those songs that will have you making an ugly face. Not only does it feature a beat that sounds both riveting and trap-certified, but it also features sturdy flows by Uzi, unorthodox flows by Future, and lyrics by both rappers that will piss off broke people, disgust conservative people, and invigorate bad people.

Ya’ll think that eBay sells fair condition Pateks?


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This Post Has 2 Comments

  1. X

    You only gave it a 3/5 because you can’t afford a Patek. Broke ahhhh ?

    1. QD

      I just feel music should be relatable ??.

      Nah, the song is aiiiiiiight.

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