Playboi Carti Ft 21 Savage Type Beat - Bankroll (Prod. Black Hand On The Beat)

Playboi Carti Ft 21 Savage Type Beat - Bankroll (Prod. Black Hand On The Beat)

To purchase this beat without tags, email [email protected] BUY 1, GET 3 FREE BUY 3, GET 5 FREE Thanks for watching, please subscribe, like, comment and share. 1 YUNGXANHOE 2:57 2 Talk 2:40 3 I Got Depressed Hoes (feat. Slug Christ) Slug Christ 3:45 4 Count It Up 3:30 5 Whole Thang (feat. Uno The Activist) Uno The Activist 3:41 6 Don't Tell Nobody (feat. Hoodrich Keem) Hoodrich Keem 3:37 7 Dem Callin' (feat. Ramriddlz) Ramriddlz 4:08 8 Fetti (feat. Da$H, Maxo Kream) Maxo Kream, Dash 5:04 9 2Door (feat. Lamb) L.A.M.B 3:34 10 Paper 3:16 11 Pray 4 Me 2:07 12 Purple Pool (feat. Neako) Neako 3:42 13 Sneak Dissin 1:05 14 What We Doin' 2:45 15 Freestyle 4 The People (feat. Ethereal) Ethereal 5:05 16 4Tspoon (feat. Yung Bans) 1 Lord Forgive Me 4:02 2 Dirty K 3:15 3 Front Door 3:03 4 Wow 3:55 5 Slime 3:53 6 Mind Yo Business 3:02 7 No Peace 3:23 8 Dip Dip 2:32 9 Motorcycle 4:38 10 Deserve 4:04 11 Partments 2:36 12 Vette 3:37 13 Bitch Nigga Please 3:21 14 Help Me Playboi Carti x 21 Savage x playboi Carti Type Beat x 21 Savage Type Beat x Playboi Carti Instrumental x 21 Savage Instrumental x Playboi carti Type Beat 2016 x 21 savage Tpe Beat 2016 x Dark Beat x Trap Beat x Dark Trap Beat x Dark Trap Beat 2016 x Black Hand On The Beat x Black Hand Taylor Gang’s JR Donato pays tribute to A$AP Yams with this new song “Word To Yams” featuring Playboi Carti. Jr Donato has been one busy artist these past couple weeks. From contributions to Taylor Gang’s first ever compilation mixtape to dropping his own solo project shortly after called Why So Serious?, the Chicago spitter has blessed with fans with a surplus of new music lately, and it appears he’s not ready to slow down either. After hitting us with a video for “Trust No More,” the Chicago rapper decides to come through today and share a new tribute to ASAP Yams called “Word To Yams” featuring Playboi Carti. Hit play and let us know what you think. Quotable Lyrics: These cops on my ass Dirty kitchen, dirty cash Cash Carti, money bags, yeah Hoe I keep a sack Got a cup filled with of act I'm a real ass nigga 40 clip with the strap Blow a nigga off the map Blowing backwoods in the trap Playboi Carti Of the 10 up-and-coming artists who graced this year’s coveted XXL Freshman cover, Atlanta rapper 21 Savage and Chicago MC G Herbo were two of the least surprising honorees. 21’s rise has been truly meteoric; since releasing his first project, The Slaughter Tape, a year and a half ago, he’s already collaborated with some of rap’s biggest names, including Drake (“Sneakin’”), Future (“X”), and Meek Mill (“Offended”). Meanwhile, G Herbo, the 21-year-old who’s often praised as the finest lyricist to emerge from his city’s loosely defined “drill” scene, was one of the notable snubs left off the 2015 cover, so it was practically a given that he would make this year’s issue. Considering all of that, it was unsurprising that the pairing of the rappers brought out a packed crowd on Friday to Maplewood venue Myth and its 3,200-capacity room. G Herbo’s setlist showed his renowned range as a rapper, with song choices including turn-up bangers and lyrical fan favorites alike. Early on in his set, he launched into records that challenge the notion that Chicago street rap is overly chorus-driven and simplistic. He played last year’s hook-free “Retro Flow” and, later, went a capella for much of 2013’s “4 Minutes of Hell Pt. 3.” Higher-energy records like his “Computers” remix and “I’m Rollin’” showed how thoroughly Herb can turn up a crowd, but it was in the lyricism of those other songs that he showed his unique gifts as an MC. After Herb left, it was a long while before 21 Savage took the stage. When he finally arrived a little after 10 p.m., it was clear the crowd had plenty of energy left to watch the 24-year-old who’s arguably the hottest rapper in the country. At the same time, 21 is definitely an acquired taste. While many hip-hop purists have ridiculed him for his unconventional monotone, the fan base he’s rapidly built is ultimately more vocal than those haters. The crowd first erupted at the sound of the opening piano notes from 21’s Lotto Savage collab “Dirty K,” then exploded at an entirely greater volume upon hearing the intro to his biggest song of 2015, the supremely menacing “Red Opps.” 21 also played his Hot 100-charting hits “X” and “No Heart,” both from his Savage Mode EP, as well as that project’s “Mad High.”