Moneybagg Yo & Tay Keith Assist Pooh Shiesty On "Main Slime" Remix

Pooh Shiesty is the next up from 1017.

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As Gucci Mane expands the 1017 roster and plots the release of his next album, he's been steadily promoting some of the new signees to the label including Pooh Shiesty. The Choppa Gang founder has been steadily making noise and released his single, "Main Slime" a few months ago. But as the song gains steam, Pooh Shiesty's enlisted a few heavy hitters for the official remix.

Calling on Moneybagg Yo, Pooh Shiesty dropped off the remix of his single, "Main Slime." The single already included production from Tay Keith, who's worked with Moneybagg Yo on several occasions in the past. Pooh Shiesty and Moneybagg Yo have incredible chemistry together on wax. Hopefully, we'll hear more from them in the future.

Check out Pooh Shiesty's remix to "Main Slime" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Police tryna pull me over,
Man, you know that shit a wrap
Get up off yo ass and by the door
You lazy in the trap 


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