Rich The Kid Previews Migos Collaboration Off "The World Is Yours"

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Rich the Kid performs onstage during adidas Creates 747 Warehouse St., an event in basketball culture, on February 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Rich The Kid and Migos reunite.

Rich The Kid and Migos have a very long history together. PThey've dropped five collaborative projects together and both of them came up under the Quality Control wing. While Rich The Kid's ventured off into his own lane and Migos' have turned into global superstars, we haven't heard much music from them in recent times. However, it looks like they've reunited for a new track on RTK's upcoming album.

Rich The Kid hit social media to share a snippet of a new song on his album that seems to feature Migos. While the clip itself doesn't share any vocals from any members of Migos, he captioned it, "Bak at it wit gang @migos drop a 💰 if you ready for my album 3/30." The track was produced by Metro Boomin and it sounds like it's something that would fit both Migos and Rich The Kid's sound extremely well.

"The coupe is retarded/ Louis, my carpet/ Don't gotta start it/ I'm back on that bullshit/ She bougie n' bossin'/ The top I dun lost it/ the Bentley don't cost shit/ I walk out the bank rich/ Okay, drank sippin', lane switchin'/ I done brought my gang wit' me/ Fresh out the freezer, my ice drippin'," he wraps on the track. 

Hopefully, the track ends up dropping before the project drops but either way, we're excited to hear what Rich The Kid has on The World Is Yours

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