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Lil Uzi Vert Returns On Cassius Jay Produced "Big Racks"


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On the artwork of Cassius Jay and Lil Uzi Vert's new collaboration "Big Racks," the "Lil" has been conspicuously dropped from Uzi's moniker. Perhaps it signifies a sense of artistic growth, from boy to man; perhaps it merely speaks to a desire to give the snake's face more room. In any case, the rapper has returned with an official follow-up to the acclaimed "New Patek." While he's not exactly going off for six minutes, Uzi is still bringing enough bars to please both ends of the musical spectrum; naturally, however, the drip remains a dominant element of his persona.

"Used to watch that Sailor Moon, but I still feel like a goon," snarls Uzi, "I was broke pockets had room, remember I didn't have rooms." One has to wonder if he used to imagine himself as a Tuxedo Mask of sorts, though he never has been one to forsake a colorful outfit. On that note, Uzi makes sure to line his lyrics with materialistic references, reminding listeners that his AP is indeed lined with diamonds. If you've got it, flaunt it.

Stay tuned for that new Uzi album Eternal Atake, presumably coming next year - unless the Heaven's Gate cult kidnaps him. 

Quotable Lyrics

Used to watch that Sailor Moon,
But I still feel like a goon
I was broke pockets had room
Remember I didn't have rooms
Now my new crib, that bitch got hundred rooms

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