Skeme & Lil Duece Tackle Offset & Metro Boomin's "Rick Flair Drip" In New Track

Skeme's "RIK FLAIR" is a highlight off of "One Night Only 2."

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Earlier today, Skeme dropped off his recent project One Night Only 2. The project only consists of five songs but each song finds Skeme freestyling over fire production of some of the hottest songs of the past year similar to the first volume of One Night Only. One of the joints he chose to tackle was "Rick Flair Drip" by Offset and Metro Boomin' from their Without Warning project alongside Lil Duece. Needless to say, Skeme & Duece do justice to the beat.

Skeme's auto-tuned voice drips all over the Metro Boomin' production on "Rik Flair." The two rappers come through with clean verses as they plow through the beat. It's a solid choice of production for Skeme and the addition of Lil Duece highlights their chemistry on wax. 

Now that he's ushered 2018 with a new project, we're excited to see what else he has in store for the new year.

Quotable Lyrics
N*ggas mad that I'm rich
Give no damn, give no shit
Papercut my hand from thumbin'
Through these bands in this bitch


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