In the post-chorus, Uzi enthusiastically raps “Up up uppity” which adds to the catchiness of the song. Uzi's hostile bark makes you almost forget about his 5'4" frame, as he compares himself to the athletic physique of Dave East, who has over a foot on him.Another uptempo, melodic beat that is right in Uzi's wheelhouse. The eclectic pair collides once again for another smooth collab. On Eternal Atake you won’t find any pop songs—even a Backstreet Boys interpolation gets flipped on its head—or any attempts at being a rockstar—it’s a rap album. After years of delays and label complications, Lil Uzi Vert shocked his fans with a surprise drop of “Eternal Atake” on March 6th.

The ATL rapper even lets us know that he's charging $100,000 for a feature these days. "Come This Way" actually dates all the way back to 2016, and fans were pumped to get the finished product more than three years later. Baby Pluto meets the OG Pluto here, as Future fits in with the alternate universe theme displayed on Who even peels a strawberry?

The Canadian rapper sets the tone with slippery rhymes about his lavish lifestyle before handing the baton over to Uzi to take the spacey track across the finish line.Nudy, Uzi, and Pi'erre Bourne behind the board make for a lethal combination. The World.” Despite teasing countless songs on Instagram live, none of those snippets were featured on “Eternal Atake” or the deluxe version. We rank the top 10 best songs from Lil Uzi Vert's double disc, 'Eternal Atake' and 'LUV Vs. After sifting through Uzi's 'Eternal Atake' deluxe, here are our rankings of every song from the bottom to the top. However, the Atlanta-native links up with Uzi for a stellar two-verse contribution to “Yessirskiii.” The song is rumored to be a part of 21’s “I Am > I Was” sessions, which explains why he dominates the record with two verses and a hook. Billboard is part of MRC Media and Info, a division of MRC. Uzi takes centerstage and puffs his chest out at those that think they have beef.

At the end of the day, the Oogie Mane-produced track fails to measure up to what the rest of the deluxe has to offer.More Pi'erre Bourne production that will lead listeners into a peaceful trance. “Lo Mein” is produced by Bugz Ronin and Brandon Finessin of Working on Dying. Outside of Thugger chanting the track's title like it's his presidential endorsement on the chorus, the bombastic beat that would've been better left for DaBaby will probably end up a forgettable collab from the trio.Lil Uzi cracks open the softer side of his creativity, which we assume to be from his Renji persona. The World 2.' Either way, the piano-driven production doesn’t pop enough to stand out from the best Uzi’s sophomore effort has to offer. Uzi starts “Eternal Atake” off with “Baby Pluto,” and the song kicks off with a robotic voice that says, “Welcome to Eternal Atake,” making the outer-space theme obvious from the jump. Although Uzi raps about the same topics that are common in many rap songs, his use of imagery and metaphors make his lyrics special. Uzi followed up the long-awaited “Eternal Atake” with a deluxe version just a week later. Dubbing the deluxe version “Eternal Atake (Deluxe) – LUV vs. The Biz premium subscriber content has moved to Billboard.com/business.To simplify subscriber access, we have temporarily disabled the password requirement. This marks the superstar duo's first collab since appearing in the now-classic Uzi takes off the Auto-Tune mask and enters Durkio's world of drill.

It’s no secret that Chief Keef self-produces many of his records, however, this time around the Chicago-native lends some Uzi harmonizes over twangy space-age production on “Urgency” featuring Syd. The World 2,” the album is considered the sequel to Uzi’s 2016 tape “Lil Uzi Vert vs. Uzi aggressively attacks the starry production here with his ranging singsong flow. The 18 featured tracks on Lil Uzi Vert's sophomore studio album Eternal Atake feel out of this world, but which song blows your mind the most?