Lil Uzi Vert Releases "That's A Rack"

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Lil Uzi Vert is officially back.

The wait is finally over and Lil Uzi Vert is finally back. The rapper's been dealing with some serious label issues over the past year which ultimately prompted the #FreeUzi campaign. The Philadelphia rapper claimed that Generation Now has been preventing him from releasing any music including his sophomore album, Eternal Atake. The rapper's follow-up to Luv Is Rage 2 still doesn't have a release date but we could assure you that we are getting closer.

Lil Uzi Vert was initially supposed to drop two new songs yesterday which never happened. Thankfully, we're not left completely dry. Uzi dropped off his latest singles, "Sanguine Paradise" and "That's A Rack." The former is a hard-hitting victory anthem but on "That's A Rack," Uzi delivers a low-key banger while he flexes over a dreamy trap beat provided by Oogie Mane.

Uzi's latest singles come shortly after he released "Free Uzi" and signed a management deal with Roc Nation. Hopefully, we could expect Eternal Atake to arrive later this year.

Quotable Lyrics
Got addictive personality, I turned into a fiend
Okay, my money sky blue, but my new coupe is slime green
My boys will work 'til the white turn all tan
Saw a minivan following my brand new Lamb'
I had an F and an N in my hand


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