Ramriddlz Exposes The BoyBoy Westcoast Over "U Was At The Club" Leak

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BoyBoy Westcoast's "U Was At The Club (Bottoms Up)" originally featured Ramriddlz before getting an official release.

The BoyBoy Westcoast has been making serious waves this year. The release of his single, “U Was At The Club (Bottoms Up)”  has helped put him on everybody's radar. The song got an official release last month but in March, the version of the song was leaked online featuring Toronto's Ramriddlz. That version of the single made rounds online but was never actually made an official release, nor did Ramriddlz end up on the version on streaming services.

The BoyBoy Westcoast sat down with Adam22 who asked him about the leaked version of the single featuring the "Sweeterman" rapper. "I've heard of it but I had nothing to do with it," he said. "I guess he had his people tweak [the instrumental]. I've like heard it for a second, "he added. "I'm not familiar with that guy."

It didn't take long for Ramriddlz to pull out messages revealing that The BoyBoy Westcoast has been steadily trying to reach out for a feature as far back as 2016. Several media outlets have reported on the leaked version with Ramriddlz as the song began to pick up.

The BoyBoy Westcoast has yet to reply to Ramriddlz.

Aside from the remix, Ramriddlz has been busy on his own grind. The Toronto crooner released his project, Ramreaper in early April which included the single, "Crack."


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