Jay Critch Drops Off New Song "Sweepstakes"

Jay Critch returns with his brand new single, "Sweepstakes."

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Rich The Kid's been doing a great job managing the artists under his wing. While he's fresh off the release of The World If Yours, he was simultaneously working on pushing the release of Famous Dex's debut album, Dex Meets Dexter. Now, it looks like he's getting ready to launch another career. Jay Critch has been bubbling for a minute and it looks like he's the next factor to help launch Rich Forever Music to a new label. Today, he drops off two new singles including "Sweepstakes."

Jay Critch returns with his latest single, "Sweepstakes." The rapper's been teasing the single for a minute along with his other release, "Robin Hood." The rapper taps Chulo for the song's production while he balances melodies and bars on his latest banger.

Quotable Lyrics
Off white like a n*gga do construction
On an off night, I can still make like a hundred
I'm ballin' broad day, Barclay's dropping buckets
You be talkin' small change, all day, change the subject


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