Young Thug, Nicki Minaj & Juice WRLD Make A Colorful Trio In “Money”

Money

Young Thug (Ft. Nicki Minaj & Juice WRLD)


I mean, I like the beat…

Young Thug did something very impressive last week: He dropped a surprise album from jail that sold very well. To help celebrate its success, Metro Boomin (Someone who’s a major figure on it) decided to drop an updated version of BUSINESS IS BUSINESS that features a few new songs. One of them is “Money” with Nicki Minaj and Juice WRLD.

 

 

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I will be completely honest with you here: I don’t really care for this song. Though it boasts a booming beat with an old-school sample that I love, I don’t quite love how Juice WRLD and Young Thug’s contributions merge. Don’t get me wrong, I f**k with Thugger’s catchy verse and Juice’s raw raps, I just feel like the way they are placed are just a little too random for me. As for Nicki Minaj, I think she steals the show here. In her extended verse, she channels a sound that gives me 2010 Pink Friday vibes. All in all, I’m happy this song exists, but I probably won’t listen to it again (Respectfully).

Give “Money” a shot below.



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