Joyner Lucas Taps G-Eazy & Yandel For "Lotto Remix"

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Joyner Lucas continues to build on his "ADHD" experience with a G-Eazy and Yandel-assisted take on "Lotto."

Joyner Lucas recently dropped off his long-awaited ADHD album, with many fans confidently assessing it to be his best body of work thus far. As such, it's no surprise he's eager to prolong the journey, adding a fresh pair of eyes to "Lotto" and bringing the talents of G-Eazy and Yandel into the fold for a remix. Off the bat, Yandel sets it off with some Spanish bars, adding some international flair to the triumphant banger. "Frío', frío', frío', los diamante' de mis prenda'," he spits, catching a pocket. "Millo, millo, millo, pero el palo siempre anda cerca."

"I'm still waitin' on Drake to hit me up and say 'What's good, J?'," raps Joyner, going above and beyond with an all-new verse. "I need a feature on my album if you could, J." From there, he slides into a quick-tempo flow for a lengthy barrage of bars, proving once and for all that he's far from the type to phone in a remix. The same could be said of G-Eazy, who takes the opportunity to make a bold declaration. "Why do I feel like Marshall? Coldest white rapper in the game," he spits. "Let me dig in my bag, my arsenal / Your bitch tip-toe on my marble."

Check out the new and arguably improved version of "Lotto" right now, and sound off -- what do you think about this one?

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Why do I feel like Marshall? (Marshall)
Coldest white rapper in the game
Let me dig in my bag, my arsenal
Your bitch tip-toe on my marble
I ain't never been shit, ain't shit change
I came up with this when your bitch came
I always show up for the big game
400K on four wheels when I switch lanes


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<b>Feature Editor</b> <!--BR--> Mitch Findlay is a writer and hip-hop journalist based in Montreal. Resident old head by default. Enjoys writing Original Content about music, albums, lyrics, and rap history. His favorite memories include interviewing J.I.D and EarthGang at the "Revenge Of The Dreamers 3" studio sessions in Atlanta and receiving a phone call from Dr. Dre. In his spare time he makes horror movies.
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