Jay Critch Shares "Hood Favorite" Tracklist Ft. Offset, French Montana & Fabolous

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Jay Critch attends the 4th Annual TIDAL X: Brooklyn at Barclays Center of Brooklyn on October 23, 2018 in New York City.
"Hood Favorite" drops this Friday.

Jay Critch has been buzzing for a minute now, but this year, he's proven to be one of the most promising forces coming out of New York City. He's received praise from his peers as well as the OG's in the game. This Friday, he'll release his forthcoming project, Hood Favorite which he's been teasing for a minute. Ahead of the project's release, he builds the anticipation with the tracklist for Hood Favorite.

Jay Critch will be holding down the majority of his project, Hood Favorite on his own, but he did bring some heavy-hitters for some assistance. The rapper shared the tracklist on Instagram earlier today. Jay Critch revealed that he has a collaboration with Offset on the project titled, "Quicker" which is produced by CashMoneyAP. The other collaboration he has on Hood Favorite has him on the same track with two NYC giants. French Montana and Fabolous are featured on the Harry Fraud-produced track, "Try It." The song is presumably the track that Critch was seen shooting alongside French Montana and Fabolous. Hopefully, we'll get that video soon.

Critch's upcoming project will consist of 12 songs. The rapper has a heap of dope producers on the project. Aside from Harry Fraud and CashMoneyAP, A. Lau, Tony Seltzer, Chulo, Jamz, Laron, and Stats are listed as producers on the project.

Peep the tracklist below.

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