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YTB Fatt: Big flexing and no cap are the 'Let's See' music video vibes

YTB Fatt: Big flexing and no cap are the 'Let's See' music video vibes

Need to turn up on the last day of October? Look no further than how YTB Fatt is turning up with the new ‘Let’s See’ anthem and music video.

The single goes hard but the delivery YTB Fatt provides on this anthem? Tough. Kick back and embrace the visual gold.

As West Memphis, Arkansas’ hometown hero, YTB Fatt keeps his eyes on the prize and works hard on his craft to maintain his 20/20 vision. Unwilling to pass up on an opportunity to flex on his haters, the Bread Gang signee shares his new single, “Let’s See.” Weaving his quotable flexes into a hard-hitting instrumental, Fatt prides himself on his luxurious lifestyle and challenges the opposition to go toe-to-toe with him: “Let’s see who car the loudest/Let’s see whose diamonds hit when they smiling/ Let’s see who f***ing Hellcat the widest/N****, the smoke just went up a notch, let’s see who’s ridin’.” Spoiler alert – you might lose going up against him!

“Let’s See” arrives on the heels of Fox Prelude, YTB Fatt’s new EP released last Friday via Loaf Boyz Ventures/10K Projects. Fox Prelude is composed of three fan-favorite tracks and makes them available on all DSPs for the first time. The sinister breakout banger “Played Out” finds the Bread Gang signee delivering rhymes slicker than an orange-haired, white-tailed canine. The January-released “I Told You That” (3.1M+ YouTube views) finds Fatt spitting with pure confidence in his ability to stand on business: “Before I signed, I f**ked up $100,000/I’m so glad I did it back then, because right now I’m saving hundreds of thousands." The standout track “Don’t Crash” (2.4M YouTube views) finds

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