Tyga Flips Offset & Metro Boomin's "Ric Flair Drip" On "Dubai Drip"

Tyga comes through with his remix of "Ric Flair Drip."

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A few days a go, Tyga teased his remix to Offset & Metro Boomin's "Ric Flair Drip." It was unsure when it would drop but considering how focused he's been on music lately, it was a matter of time. Today, Tyga delivers his latest effort over the infectious Metro Boomin' production with "Dubai Drip."

Tyga pays homage to the lavish lifestyle on his latest single "Dubai Drip." The rapper goes in for under three minutes with straight bars and takes no breathers the whole time. While he's been recently dabbling in his melodic side, it's dope to hear Tyga go off on a rapping tip. It's a strong effort from Tyga as he effortlessly floats across the Metro Boomin production. Maybe we'll get an original collaboration between the two in the future.

Quotable Lyrics
T sticky, I get tricky with mathematics
6-9, told that bitch throw that ass backwards
Lil Pump, to your lip like asthmatics
Snow bunny, see the hoe, fuck her jack rabbit

 


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