Drake Might Remix Atlanta Rapper SahBabii's "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick"

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Drake has made it a tradition to add his verses to regional hits from rising artists, and as evidenced by Migos' "Versace" and iLoveMakonnen's "Club Going Up On A Tuesday," he's always keeping his ear to what's coming out of Atlanta. With his upcoming playlist More Life expected to be released before the end of the month, it's now been reported that Drake will be adding a verse to "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick," a record from Atlanta rapper SahBabii which has quickly been picking up steam. The track has earned close to 3 million views on YouTube since its video was released earlier this month, as well as over 1 million plays on SoundCloud.

Pigeons and Planes, who've been keeping tabs on SahBabii for a little while now, have pointed to an interview in which the rapper more or less confirms rumors that Drake will be on the remix to the song.

"He said he gonna throw a verse on that motherfucker," the rapper tells Acton Entertainment. "Shit gonna go way up."

If it does come together, there's no telling when or how it will be released, though it seems likely it could be headed for inclusion on More Life, which will be presented as an Apple Music playlist and is expected to highlight a selection of lesser known artists.

It's also been rumored that Drake will be adding a verse to "Issa," a collaboration between 21 Savage and Young Thug that still exists only in snippet form.

SahBabii released his SANDAS mixtape last October. He recently met up with Young Thug while the fellow Atlanta rapper was performing as an opener on Drake's The Boy Meets World Tour in Europe.


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Drake Might Remix Atlanta Rapper SahBabii's "Pull Up Wit Ah Stick"
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