Lil Wayne and Young Thug Team Up
. It comes after Thug expressed quite the interest in working with a man he considers an idol, even to the point where he's said he'd like to continue the Carter series legacy once Lil Wayne reportedly completes it after a final release this year. Should that end up the case, then the young rapper is certainly a worthy inheritor, judging by his first track with Weezy. The duo raps back and forth on the song, trading off verses over a moody, piano-filled beat produced by London on Da Track. Both have more of a singsong flow on the song, especially in Wayne's case. But once the song gets toward its second half, both rappers ramp up the energy, sometimes in a nearly shouted cadence. Listen here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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