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Rylo Rodriguez’s 'TUBI' kicks off with a sharp critique of fake lean sippers and wannabe trappers, comparing them to the bargain-bin feel of the Tubi streaming service. With lines like 'I won't buy my ho no Cartier, them b****es too cheap,' and 'Rap n****s acting like me, they my sons, call 'em Lil' Meech,' the track drips with confidence and swagger. The verses paint a gritty picture of street life, nodding to legends like DMX and throwing in pop culture references that ground Rylo’s world in the now. The beat is hard, the flow steady, but the real star here is Rylo’s storytelling, which balances bravado with a raw, unfiltered look at the hustle.
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By Marcus MwangiRylo Rodriguez’s 'TUBI' kicks off with a sharp critique of fake lean sippers and wannabe trappers, comparing them to the bargain-bin feel of the Tubi streaming service. With lines like 'I won't buy my ho no Cartier, them b****es too cheap,' and 'Rap n****s acting like me, they my sons, call 'em Lil' Meech,' the track drips with confidence and swagger. The verses paint a gritty picture of street life, nodding to legends like DMX and throwing in pop culture references that ground Rylo’s world in the now. The beat is hard, the flow steady, but the real star here is Rylo’s storytelling, which balances bravado with a raw, unfiltered look at the hustle.
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