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Lud Foe & Lil Uzi Vert Release "Show Me" Single


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Days after he dropped off the visual for "That's a Rack," Lil Uzi Vert is back one again, this time assisting Lud Foe on "Show Me." Both rappers have one thing in common: they're rebuilding after taking short hiatuses. However, their circumstances are far from similar. Uzi's label issues caused the rapper to "retire" because he felt as if he was being crippled by Generation Now owners and executives. Lud Foe, on the other hand, was arrested back in 2017 on three counts of domestic battery.

"Show Me" is a straightforward trap track that Foe and Uzi fans will appreciate. “I just make music to express myself," Foe previously told The Source. "When I go in the studio, I use that as an opportunity to let it all out. Certain people have ways and outlets they use to express stuff, and music is mine. This all comes natural for us.”

Quotable Lyrics

We got glocks and choppas and that ruger
I ain't not f*ck when I got you too, girl
Every other day, I run into new girls
She say that I got money
Count blue money, rule the world

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