“You Was Right,” one of two tracks produced by Metro, contains a somber beat that will make people reflect on their regrets. No beat exemplifies this better than “Hi Roller,” which details a minimalistic distorted beat that feels like it belongs on Kanye West’s “Yeezus.” The beat is complete with a repeating sound that will fill rap fans’ heads with serotonin as Uzi repeatedly raps, “You know I’m a high roller.” Their beats detail a vast array of moods and ideas, allowing Uzi to compile songs for every occasion across just nine tracks. Cole is apt to do, Uzi puts no features on the mixtape, giving himself all the time he needs to flex his lyrical creativity and range.īut even though the album is featureless, Uzi still has plenty of personnel, enlisting the talent of legendary producers Metro Boomin and WondaGurl, along with Don Cannon and Maaly Raw, to name a few.
“It do not matter / turned to a savage, pocket got fatter, she call me daddy / smokin’ that gas gone of the xanny, she on the powder / nowadays I am on, my haters got sadder / money got longer, speaker got louder, car got faster.” This double-platinum track comes complete with the arrogantly loveable lyrics that made Uzi a household name, dark production from longtime collaborators Don Cannon and Maaly Raw and one of the most iconic hip-hop choruses in recent memory.
Uzi slowly started to amass a group of fans, but he didn’t truly catch the world’s attention until bursting onto the scene with the single “Money Longer” just two months before the release of his third tape.