Playboi Carti Reveals He Recorded Five Songs With Frank Ocean Last Month

Cash Carti got heat with Frank Ocean in the cut.

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Playboi Carti has records for days, apparently. Yesterday, the rapper revealed that he and Lil Uzi Vert have "like 100" songs recorded. Fans have been eagerly waiting for Carti and Uzi to release their highly anticipated joint project, 16*29. While there hasn't been any word on when we could receive it, it seems like all the two have to do at this point is trim down their 100 tracks into a proper tracklist. However, Lil Uzi Vert isn't the only person Carti's been locking in studio time with.

Playboi Carti recently sat down with the Cruz Show and revealed that he has some heat in the stash with the one and only Frank Ocean. The rapper revealed the two of them locked in studio time last time he was in the east coast and they managed to bang out a few tracks. 

"Frank Ocean, he's the GOAT, you know what I'm sayin'?" He said, "Last time, I worked with him was in New York about a month a go. We did like five songs."

Unfortunately, we might not even hear it at any point in our lifetime. 

"You know, it’s Frank, so he move how he move," Carti said. "You never know what he on."

After Cruz asked him who has the songs, Carti said that it's in Frank's possession. 

Peep the interview below. 


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