Fat Nick & Pouya Link Up On "Hate On Me"

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Fat Nick and Pouya get together on "Hate On Me."

Fat Nick and Pouya have been working closely together for quite some time now. The two rapper's come from the same camp and have proven to have electrifying chemistry together on wax. Today, they continue to prove that with their latest single "Hate On Me."

Pouya assists Fat Nick on their wavy new banger. The Flexatelli produced single has both rappers disregarding their naysayers and those that have doubted their success. Fat Nick's auto-tuned voice tackles the hooks and the first verse before Pouya comes in to tackle the second. It's an interesting contrast due to Fat Nick's soft and melodic voice and Pouya coming in with his aggressive flow. It's a solid track from both parties.

"Hate On Me" comes after the two rappers dropped off their collaborative project, Drop Out Of School, earlier this year. Aside from that, the two rapper's have also been putting in work for their own solo efforts.

Quotable Lyrics
How you hate someone with more respect than you
Throw that pussy in my face, ran through a check or two
Now my phone ring off the hook, you want a favor from me
But you wasn't with me when I had no money to eat


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