Rich The Kid Calls On Fivio Foreign & Jay Critch For “Still Movin'”

Still Movin’

Rich The Kid (Ft. Fivio Foreign & Jay Critch)


Rich The Kid doesn’t sound that bad tackling drill.

If you want to be successful, believe it or not, Rich The Kid is someone’s model that you need to follow. For starters, he has freaking Rich in his name. Secondly, he has his own label. Lastly, he owns all of his music. Well, since Rich answers to no one, don’t be surprised if you hear all kinds of sounds in his next album. Today, the “Plug Walk” artist actually decided to release a drill-based single from it called “Still Movin’.”

 

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“Still Movin'” flips one of my favorite beats of all time: The one that powers Juelz Santana’s classic “Oh Yeah” track. Though you don’t quite get Juelz-Esque raps out of Rich The Kid and featured guests Fivio Foreign and Jay Critch (Well, Critch kind of sounds like him), you’re going to love how the three rappers plow through the song hitting us with tongue-twisting rap flows and forceful lyrical content that would give Yosemite Sam goosebumps. I think Rich has one with this one.

Give “Still Movin'” a shot below.



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