Famous Dex & Rich The Kid Get Together On "Blue Chips"

Famous Dex & Rich The Kid get together on "Blue Chips."

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Rich The Kid recently announced that he, Jay Critch and Famous Dex would be getting together for their fourth project as a team, Rich Forever 4He hasn't announced a release date for it but he made sure to keep people on notice. Today, he joins forces with Famous Dex for their new collaboration, "Blue Chips." 

Rich The Kid and Famous Dex get together on their new collaboration, "Blue Chips." Dex and Rich The Kid go back and forth on the verses while providing nothing but a track of pure flexing. The two of them tackle some wavy production that sounds only suitable for the two collaborators. 

Along with the single, they dropped a video for it. The two rappers are seen mobbing around, causing havoc and generally having fun. It's a solid collaboration between the two artists and there energy sounds just as good on wax as it looks on camera. 

Quotable Lyrics
You n*ggas so broker
That's yo bitch? She tryna come over
Fuck her on the sofer
Your girl missin', put her on a poster


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