21 Savage and Toosii have leaked a snippet of an unreleased collaboration they did, and it was 44 seconds of lyrical homicide.
In the clip, which was reposted to Toosii’s Instagram tales on Friday (May 26), Savage may be seen spitting bar after bar with ease and aplomb.
“I’m Mr. Get Out on Feet, 21/ He tried to run through the cut — boy, where you goin’?/ Get hawked down the street, 21/ Glock with a switch, hit a n-gga with a left hook, right hook, Muhammad Ali,” he raps on the monitor.
Before the clip cuts off, he provides: “On God, if you ain’t signing no major, you better off not even askin’ my fee/ Straight up/ That shit a couple hundred G’s, 21/ He a pussy cat like Garfield, stick make a n-gga do a cartwheel.”
21 Savage goes “Muhammad Ali” on unreleased Toosii collaboration https://t.co/52WCdDsvQrpic.twitter.com/f69ekf3Oij
— HipHopDX (@HipHopDX) May 27, 2023
While 21 Savage’s collab with Toosii hasn’t made it to wax but, Toosii’s different collabs with Future have confirmed fairly profitable.
Last week, Future added his poisonous twist to the remix of Toosii‘s newly-platinum hit single, “Same Song.”
Hitting streamers earlier this month, the updated version sees Future telling his ex that he’d depart his new lady proper now if she have been to say something dangerous about her – whereas additionally noting that he’s solely with the brand new lady to recover from his final.
“These bitches too smart to compete with you/ I’ma leave her right now if she mention you,” he sings. “Only fuckin’ on her just to get to you / Only fuckin’ on her ’cause we’re missin’ you!”
Both the brand new and former variations of “Same Song” will likely be included on Toosii’s debut album NAUJOUR, set to be launched on June 2. The 19-track effort can even characteristic 21 Savage and Khalid, in addition to an interlude from Million Dollaz Worth of Game‘s Wallo.
Toosii has been in the studio with Future multiple times since 2022 and spoke to HipHopDX late last year about what the experience was like for him.
“Being in the studio with someone like Future you just gotta soak up the game and knowledge,” Toosii said. When asked if it was at all intimidating to be sharing studio space with some of his idols, Toosii was confident yet honest.
“Nah, cause I grew up with my idols,” he replied. “My idols was my brother and my dad. I never really idolized nobody else outside of them. I idolize the people that I love and the people I was with every day. So I’ve by no means actually been the kind of particular person to idolize these outdoors my residence. But, being round such profitable and hardworking artists is a special feeling. It reveals you the way profitable you may be in the event you simply keep constant.”
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