Rich The Kid & Blac Youngsta Team Up On "Who Run It" Remix

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Rich The Kid fires shots back at Lil Uzi Vert on his new collab with Blac Youngsta.

For the past month, it feels like every rapper has dropped their "Who Run It" remix. G Herbo kicked off the challenge after he released a radio freestyle as an actual song, at Drake's request. Since then, we've heard remixes from A$AP Rocky, Slim Jesus, Moneybagg Yo, Lil Yachty and more. Juicy J and DJ Paul also revisited their classic record for their own individual freestyles on the track. Either way, it's sparked some dope freestyles from several artists. Last night, Blac Youngsta shared a snippet of his remix on Instagram and today, he drops off the full version alongside Rich The Kid.

Rich The Kid and Blac Youngsta go in for their "Who Run It" remix. Youngsta holds down the first half of the song before handing it over to Rich The Kid to close out the track. RTK uses the moment to respond to Lil Uzi Vert's diss on G Herbo's official remix to "Who Run It." The rapper uses the moment to call out Uzi's label situation with DJ Drama and Generation Now, his ex-girlfriend Brittany Byrd and more. Peep the freestyle and let know what you think. 

Who you think bodied it? Blac Youngsta or Rich The Kid?

Quotable Lyrics
I pay taxes everytime I spend my money, Imma need a receipt or sum
Y'all must think n*ggas in the M-Town ain't got them ki's or sum
They might fill your block up,
Memphis we do walk-ups


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