Rich The Kid Joins Bay Swag On "Tetris"

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Bay Swag & Rich The Kid team up on "Tetris."

Bay Swag first gained traction with his single "Saucin" that he released towards the end of 2017. While the song's been making waves, he linked up with Lil Durk earlier this month for the official remix. Today, follows up the Lil Durk assisted "Saucin" remix with "Tetris" featuring Rich The Kid.

Bay Swag is back with a brand new single titled "Tetris" featuring Rich The Kid. Their new collaboration is an upbeat and fun record that finds both Bay Swag and Rich The Kid flexing throughout.

"I made 'Tetris' while I was at Platinum Studio in NY and after I recorded it I FaceTimed Rich the Kid and he asked for me to send it and then he said, 'Watch, on your way to school you're going to be listening to that fire,'" Bay told Complex about how the song came about. "He was right, the next day I was."

This is the second new verse we've heard from Rich The Kid this week. Yesterday, he teamed up with Saweetie and London On Da Track for "Up Now" alongside G-Eazy.

Quotable Lyrics
I spit that fire like a dragon
Presidential Rollie classic
Ballin' so hard like it's Madden
I put my bitch in new plastic


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