Fall Out Boy might fall under the category of a rock or emo group but they've never been afraid to cross genres. In fact, over the course of their career, they've worked with a lot of rappers even in the early ages of their career. They worked with Migos, Wiz Khalifa, A$AP Ferg, Azealia Banks, Lil Wayne and more in the past. Earlier this year, they dropped off their seventh studio album, Mania which included the song, "Last Of The Real Ones." Today, Fall Out Boy release the official remix for the song including additional verses from MadeinTYO and Bulow.
Fall Out Boy drop off the official remix to their song, "Last Of The Real Ones" with MadeinTYO and Bulow. MadeinTYO has the ability to crossover into different genres and sounds with his music so it doesn't come as a shock that he's featured on the song. Fall Out Boy also tap German-Canadian singer Bulow for the track who released her Damaged Vol. 1 EP last November. Both her and MadeinTYO bring a different energy to the rock track.
Quotable Lyrics
Go slow, yeah take your time
Never, never, never wanna call your line
Yeah, yeah, last of the real ones
Yeah, yeah, baby can you feel some
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