Swae Lee Joins Rico Pressley On "Betty Boop"

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Rico Pressley and Swae Lee team up on "Betty Boop."

Earlier this summer, Mike Will Made-It announced that he signed a new artist by the name of Rico Pressley to the Ear Drummers imprint. The Georgia-based rapper came through with two new songs to coincide with the announcement, "I.F.W.I" and "Socialite." He followed those tracks with "Get Right" which he released at the top of August. Now, he links up with Swae Lee for his new track, "Betty Boop."

Rico Pressley links up with Swae Lee for his first collaboration with the Rae Sremmurd artist on his new song, "Betty Boop." The track hails production from Mike Will Made-It. Rico holds down the first two verses and hook duties before Swae Lee jumps in to close out the track. Pressley has a lot of similarities to Swae Lee which makes their chemistry on this track undeniable. Hopefully, this isn't the last we see Pressley and Swae on a track, although it would be interesting to hear the new Ear Drummers signee do a song with both members of Rae Sremmurd on a song.

Quotable Lyrics
I got the cheese, no cottage 
The tatts on my arm are symbolic
Stay with two n***as, they solid
Car full of bitches, it's Holland


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