Project Pat Recruits Gucci Mane & Rich The Kid On "Racks"

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Project Pat recruits Tay Keith, Gucci Mane & Rich The Kid for "Racks."

We haven't heard a whole lot from Project Pat this year, but he has been popping up with a few singles and random collaborations. Earlier this year, he blessed us with his collaboration alongside Kafani, 21 Savage, and Keak Da Sneak, "30 Clip" and "Where Dat Booty" with Juicy J and Trap Beckham. A few months later, he appeared alongside A$AP Rocky on Blood Orange's "Chewing Gum." Today, Project Pat brings that Memphis flavor with Gucci Mane and Rich The Kid on the Tay Keith-produced single, "Racks."

Project Pat is back with his new single, "Racks" featuring Gucci Mane and Rich The Kid. The legendary Three 6 Mafia affiliate brings Tay Keith on board for the production who delivers a violin-heavy beat. Rich The Kid comes through with an infectious, repetitive hook and also holds down the third verse. Project Pat delivers his Memphis flavor on the first verse before passing it over to Gucci Mane who's verse sounds like it was recorded prior to his most recent stint in prison.

Peep the new track below.

Quotable Lyrics
Swerve, foreign seats red,
India Love in my bed
Too foreign, she givin' me head,
We broke, I got plenty of bread


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