What’s better than good Tampa ole fashion? After listening to Yung Gavy’s new song featuring Chief Keef and Y2K, it’s hard to argue with anything. On “Tampa Bay Bustdown,” Yung Gravy came out of another path that was unique and funny, but as usual, absurdity doesn’t reduce how attractive the song is. “Baby, cock the Glock and then I let the spray” sing to Josh Your Turner’s song “Your Man” is the best thing you will hear today.
This song is added with the brilliant Chief Keef feature. Hearing the Chicago rapper boast, “I have all these horses, good friends. Walking past the crib with a cane like Harry Potter “is unmatched. The instrumentals are a mix of country and trap that perfectly matches the energy of the entire song. Cover art in harmony with vibration. Chief Keef is seen going to play the banjo while Yung Gravy picks up the phone money to his ear with clothes resembling Ricky Bobby from Talladega Nights.