Young Thug Assists Hoodrich Pablo Juan On "Screaming Slatt"

Hoodrich Pablo Juan and Young Thug connect on their new track.

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Hoodrich Pablo Juan hasn't slowed down since last July when he released HoodWolf 2 with Danny Wolf. He didn't release a ton of solo music but his feature game was on point, collaborating with artists like Sauce Walka, BlocBoy JB, G Herbo, A$AP Ant and more. The rapper's been dishing out some solo tracks since the beginning of the year. Today, he drops off his latest song, "Screaming Slatt."

With the help of Young Thug, Hoodrich Pablo Juan delivers his latest single, "Screaming Slatt." It's the latest single off of his upcoming project Blo which is set to drop next week. The song follows the release of "Redneck" and "Fireworks" which he released in January. It's an excellent collaboration between the two artists. The two rappers link up on a trippy, bass-heavy production while flexing their lavish lifestyles.

Quotable Lyrics
All my n***as yellin' slatt, all my bitches they be slimin'
Bag got too many racks, we don't put on fake diamonds
When I'm with that pack, do it again if you remind me
All my bitches ass fat, she let me hit it from behind


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