Scotty ATL Delivers Bouncy New Single "Ratchet"

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Scotty ATL delivers a new twerk anthem with "Ratchet."

Scotty ATL definitely knows how to make a hit and he showcases that with his latest single, "Ratchet." The rapper's new single is a certified strip club anthem and he recruits Tasha Catour for the production on the track. Scotty ATL's flow accentuates the thumping bass and bouncy production on the track with his flow and catchy hook. 

The rapper explained that he was on tour when he got the beat and the inspiration came about naturally.

"Tasha Catour sent me the 'Ratchet' beat when I was on tour," Scotty explains. "I came up with the hook one night before my show in Louisville. but I didn't record it. One day in the studio the track came on accidentally, and I asked my homie what he thought about the hook. He liked it, so I finished the whole song right there." 

This song follows the release of February's "Gucci & Keyshia." Scotty's gearing up to drop his forthcoming project #WTFGO on April 9th. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
She try to keep it classic
But she can get ratchet
She keep that Gucci fastened
Her mouth real snappy

 


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