Listen to me now or believe me later on. Two years ago I told ya'll about Party Boyz "Flex" and last year I told ya'll about YC & Future's "Racks" and Chalie Boy Gang's "Beef It Up." Well, the next future hit is going to be Atlanta's Cash Out with his DJ Spinz produced song "Cashin Out." I've been bumpin it the last two or three months and everybody that I let hear it instantly wan't to know who it is so they can download it. It's very similar to Racks in that it will be a huge hit around Spring Break. I told ya'll I got golden ears haha.
I told ya'll this was going to be a Spring hit way back in January and again last month when he signed to Universal, but alot of ya'll still slept on it. Well, here's the video and while it has a professional look, it has waaaaaaaay too many jump cuts and they did Future wrong during his verse by barely showing him. This song may suffer from So Icy Syndrome, in which a regional hit has a weak video and doesn't catch on like it should have (luckily Gucci came back with the Chicken Talk mixtape and "Freaky Girl"). I still remember when everyone in the audience panned "So Icy" when it was the New Joint Of The Day on 106 & Park, despite the fact it was Southern hit.
And I'm still wondering why the turntables and speakers in this video aren't even plugged up and have no wires.
Oh and here's the link to YC's mixtape hosted by Greg Street called "Got Racks" - DOWNLOAD LINK
I told ya'll a few months ago that YC's catch song "Racks" would be the #1 song by March and he would be signed to a major. Well, last week he signed to Universal. I predict a video on 106 & Park in the next two weeks, culminating in him reaching the top spot around the end of the month.
Here's some footage of his signing party.
Check out Wale showing him love at his recent concert in ATL and bring out YC
And just incase you didn't download the song the first time, here's the MP3
Follow Wale as he is shown greeting fans at Atlanta's University Center with DJ Drama to promote his show their this past Friday, visiting the tattoo shop and more.
"I'm Polo to the zipper, I used to shop at Macy's when it used to be Rich's"
I told ya'll about this song on here back in December. While I'm tired of seeing people wearing all the old Lo Boot styles that got played out years ago (Dover, Conquest, Holder, etc), I'm digging that 2 Chainz & Vado are rockin the newer Ranger styles. This further proves that they are official Lo Heads and not just jumping on the Polo bandwagon. Vado really has emerged as the Polo Prince these past few months because he's always rocking tight pieces. Oh, and as far as the song, it's bumpin and Vado rips it.
Atlanta's YC's hit song "Racks " is the definition of a "guilty pleasure" and is currently the most played song in the A. I can't recall a time when a song has been so terrible & great at the exact same time lol. I mean it he has everything working against it:
Autotune (this should automatically disqualify it)
Gold teeth (even Young Dro & Yo Gotti took their grills out)
He looks like a cross between Drake & Lloyd and has a hypeman wearing rhinestones on tight fitting clothes
Has the name of an established dope rapper (Young Chris of Young Gunz & State Property)
Song is about nothing but ballin' & stuntin' and says nothing new (if you can even understand half of what he says)
And despite all of this, this song is somehow bumpin & catchy lol. During the first verse you're tempted to turn it off but something keeps you from doing what you feel the urge to do. By the time the second chorus comes in, it's impossible not to bob your head and say "racks on racks on racks" lol. I've been bumping this for about a month straight and it still hasn't worn off
He should be close to finalizing a major label deal because if you have a hit song in ATL, you are automatically guaranteed a deal (see: Travis Porter, Roscoe Dash, DG Yola, Rocko, Dem Franchize Boys, Shop Boyz, D4L, etc.).
And it wouldn't be right if I didn't leave you with the MP3 and this video
YEP! Who remembers Snap Music? Front if you want, this was the jam back in '05 and one of the theme songs for the ATL Classic (Shoutout to The Atrium and Club Chocolate) my senior year at Tennessee State University. This was bout the only time everybody had to admit that Bow Wow's ghostwriter ripped it lol
Every HBCU band played this song in 2000 & 2001. It was (and still is) guaranteed to get the crowd rocking. Also the very first time I actually saw Pastor Troy in a video or even on TV.
Interesting Tidbit: Polow Da Don's sister actually wrote and produced this song for Rasheeda