The Kid LAROI Recruits Future & BabyDrill For “WHAT’S THE MOVE”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

The Kid LAROI is still in the hood like an engine.

This Friday is going to be lit! Not only will we be receiving new albums from Chris Brown, Rick Ross, Meek Mill, and NBA YoungBoy, but we will also be getting a new album from The Kid LAROI. To get us hyped up for it, LAROI decided to release a brand new single off it called “WHAT’S THE MOVE?”

In “WHAT’S THE MOVE?,” The Kid LAROI and featured guests Future and BabyDrill slyly talk about spoiling, taking trips with, and finessing chicks. What’s interesting about the song is how many different styles it has. While The Kid LAROI is the one that gives it some strong vocals that fall in line with his ordinary pop s**t, Future comes across as the ultimate pimp and BabyDrill comes across like a dude that just got money and is ready to spend it all in less than 24 hours. All in all, this pop-trap record sounds damn there perfect to me.  

Give “WHAT’S THE MOVE?” a shot below



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