Pharrell, Lil Yachty, Lil Wayne & Kyle Richh Link Up For ‘Can’t Hold Me Down”

Rating: 3 out of 5.

This might be the collaboration of the week.

Rumor has it that collaborating with Pharrell in France is one of the ultimate achievements for artists these days. Not only is it Paris, but Pharrell is also one of the most influential figures in the hip-hop world.

Recently, Pharrell has collaborated with some of the biggest names in music, including Miley Cyrus and A$AP Rocky. Today, he dropped a new single featuring two other standout artists: Lil Wayne and Lil Yachty. The track is called “Can’t Hold Me Down.”

“Can’t Hold Me Down” blends hip-hop with rave elements, featuring a gritty, dark beat that’ll have you stomping around like Donkey Kong. Kyle Ricch kicks things off with punchy raps about his wealth and fighting prowess. Lil Yachty follows with a bratty-sounding verse discussing life’s struggles and chasing dreams. Lil Wayne closes with a punchline-heavy verse, confidently asserting his dominance and readiness to face any challengers. Overall, it’s a track with a distinctive vibe that’s an acquired taste.

Why did “Rock with You” by Michael Jackson play immediately after this track finished (The two songs sound nothing alike, Spotify)? I listened to the whole s**t, though.


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