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Nipsey Hussle Links Up With Roddy Ricch & Hit-Boy For New Single "Racks In The Middle"


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Nipsey Hussle had himself a phenomenal 2018, dropping off a successful debut album in Victory Lap, which went on to earn a Grammy nomination for “Best Rap Album.” Although he didn't win, Nipsey undoubtedly garnered the respect & attention of the industry and people, leaving us extremely excited to see what he was working on next, and today we get to hear what that is. The Victory Lap rapper decides to come out of nowhere and release his first song of 2019 called “Racks In The Middle” featuring young Cali artist Roddy Ricch & mega producer Hit-Boy.

Following up "Perfect Timing," take a listen to the new collab and let us know what you think. Record available on iTunes.

Quotable Lyrics:

We was lurking on ’em, ain't show no mercy on 'em
We was going back to back, we put a curfew on 'em
It was dark clouds on us, but that was perfect for us
Know you always crash and burn, but it wa working for us
Limo tint the V-12, double check the details
Gotta cross my T's and dot my I's or I can't sleep well
Millions off of retail
Once again, I prevail

- Nipsey

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