Young Thug Links Up With RMR On "Rascal" Remix

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RMR taps Young Thug for the "Rascal" remix.

Country rap is the new thing and perhaps, the same Karens that have called the cops on every Black men in America might be screaming fuck 12 to the sweet sounds of RMR in the future. The rapper recently released his new project, Drug Dealing Is A Lost Art that closed out with his breakout single, "Rascal." 

A few weeks ago, Thugger previewed a new track that was seemingly inspired by the George Floyd protests across America. The verse just so happened to be for the remix to "Rascal" that dropped earlier today. The Rascal Flatts-influenced record now features a verse from hip-hop's original country outlaw of the 2010s, Thug, who uses his own experiences with police to paint a broader picture of the recent uprising of protests in America.

Check out it below.

Quotable Lyrics
It's fuck twelve, man, they been losin' they manners 
Fuck around and tie up a blue and red bandana
I'm ready to die and lay it down
Don't buy my dawg no pajamas


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