RJ Flips Offset's "Ric Flair Drip" For His New Single "What They Say Bout Me"

HNHH Premiere: RJ flips "Ric Flair Drip" for his latest single, "What They Say Bout Me."

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RJ's had a big year with the release of his album Mr. LA. Since then, he's lent his vocal talents for some stand-out features and recently announced that he and DJ Mustard have a joint project dropping Friday. On the heels of that news, he drops off his latest song, "What They Say Bout Me."

RJ puts his spin on Offset and Metro Boomin's collab, "Ric Flair Drip," on his latest effort. RJ puts his own spin to the record and makes it his own. He doesn't hold back on this record and delivers straight bars throughout the record. While the original Metro production has a classic west coast bounce to it, the LA rapper turns the record around and makes it sound like a regional anthem.

Quotable Lyrics

Shit like abortion
You there before you make it
Those came before me
Prepare me to take


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