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Playboi Carti – Had 2
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The closing track to Playboi Carti’s self-titled mixtape, “Had 2” sees Carti discussing his rise to fame.
This track marks the end of an era for Carti’s music, being his last
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Playboi Carti – Boss Up (Had 2 Original)
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[Intro] / Plugg! / Bitch! / [Chorus] / Boss up on these niggas / Boss up on these niggas / Boss up on these niggas / Boss up on these niggas / Boss up on these niggas / Boss up on
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – wokeuplikethis*
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“wokeuplikethis*” is a direct confrontation to imitators of Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert’s distinct and unique style. The track features the classic hip-hop tropes of money
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Genius Traducciones al Español – Playboi Carti - Had 2 (Traducción al Español)
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[Letra de "Playboi Carti - Had 2 (Traducción al Español)"] / [Intro] / Plug / Perra / [Estribillo] / Jefe de estos negros (Sí) / Jefe de estos negros (Sí) / Jefe de estos negros (
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Playboi Carti – Let It Go
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On “Let It Go”, Playboi Carti talks about dealing drugs.
Pi'erre Bourne originally used the track’s instrumental on an unreleased song but later gave it to Carti, as was previewed
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Genius Users – Playboi Carti [Discography List]
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This will be a discography list for Playboi Carti. If a song needs annotation or is missing, please feel free to edit this.
If a song is just a snippet, mark it as such. Also
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Trippie Redd & Playboi Carti – Miss the Rage
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“Miss the Rage" is the highly-anticipated lead single to Trip At Knight. Produced by Dutch producer Loesoe and featuring Playboi Carti, this song is Trippie’s most awaited release
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The Weeknd & Madonna (Ft. Playboi Carti) – Popular
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“Popular” is a song by The Weeknd, Playboi Carti, and Madonna released as a single for The Idol Vol. 1 Soundtrack. The song explores the theme of desperately wanting to be popular
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Playboi Carti – Yah Mean
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“Yah Mean” serves as the twelfth track to Playboi Carti’s eponymous debut mixtape, Playboi Carti. Recorded at Means Street Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, and produced by frequent
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Shoota
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“Shoota” was recorded on July 6, 2017. Carti previewed a video of the instrumental on Snapchat. A rough demo of the track was leaked on May 2, 2018. It featured more Auto-Tune
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Playboi Carti – I Got
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On the highly sought-after track “I Got,” Carti raps about his drug use, gang affiliations, money, and women.
The song was recorded and first previewed on Snapchat by A$AP Bari in
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Playboi Carti – Slay3r
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“Slay3r” pays homage to thrash metal band Slayer, one of the most influential groups in the genre, a pioneer. The group’s violent aesthetics mesh well with Carti’s punk rock and
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Playboi Carti – 2024
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“2024” was recorded on December 10, 2023, releasing to YouTube with an accompanying music video four days later. It marks the second promotional single of Playboi Carti’s third
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Lil Uzi Vert) – Two Out
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“Two Out” is an unreleased collaboration song between Playboi Carti and Lil Uzi Vert. The song was recorded in 2021, during the Narcissist era and was first previewed on March 23
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Travis Scott (Ft. Playboi Carti) – FE!N
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“FE!N” reunites Atlanta rapper Playboi Carti with Travis Scott, following their 2018 single “Love Hurts” from Carti’s debut studio album, Die Lit.
The allegiance of the two
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Playboi Carti – H00DBYAIR
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On “H00DBYAIR,” Playboi Carti harnesses his alternate deep voice, confronting hate he’s received throughout his career, especially for his signature high-pitched sound. Beyond
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Kanye West (Ft. Playboi Carti) – Junya
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“Junya” is a tribute to elusive Japanese fashion designer Junya Watanabe.
Watanabe, a protégé of Comme des Garçons designer Rei Kawakubo, is best known for his work with CDG as
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Playboi Carti – Stop Breathing
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“Stop Breathing” is a high-energy punk-rap homage to Gucci Mane’s “Shirt Off,” an ode to Carti’s gang members, as well as a brutal diss track aimed at incarcerated ATL rapper Ola
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Leven Kali) – Flex
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[Intro] / 100% Juice / KasimGotJuice / Uh (J. Cash Beats), ooh, ooh / [Chorus: Playboi Carti] / All of these bitches, they mad, ooh / All of these niggas, they mad, ooh / All of
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Lil Yachty, Future & Playboi Carti – Flex Up
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On the Lil Boat 3.5 standout “Flex Up,” Atlanta trio Lil Yachty, Future, and Playboi Carti use three minutes to flex their lavish lifestyle.
Several snippets of the song surfaced
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Playboi Carti – Over
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On “Over,” Playboi Carti reunites musically with Art Dealer for the first time since the two opened Carti’s 2018 album Die Lit with the iconic “Long Time (Intro)”—Art Dealer is
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Kanye West (Ft. Fivio Foreign & Playboi Carti) – Off The Grid
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A recording of the fourth track off of Kanye West’s Donda, “Off The Grid,” with vocals from American rapper Playboi Carti, played off of Kanye’s speakers in a Belgian hotel during
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Kanye West) – Go2DaMoon
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“Go2DaMoon” is an aggressive track from Carti and Ye, with both artists flaunting common themes from their careers. Kanye speaks on his rebound faith and business successes, while
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Playboi Carti – Check Please (Version 2)
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“Check Please” is an unreleased tribute to Hugh Hefner, the founder of the Playboy magazine. It was recorded in 2017 for Playboi Carti’s album Die Lit. It was rumored to be the
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Travis Scott) – BACKR00MS
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“BACKR00MS” is the fourth pre-release single to Playboi Carti’s upcoming album, Music and the fourth official collaboration between Playboi Carti and Travis Scott, which comes
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Playboi Carti – Not Real
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“Not Real” (referred to by fans as “Molly” before the real track name was known) is an unreleased track recorded in 2018 for Playboi Carti’s album Whole Lotta Red. The song’s
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Fivio Foreign, Kanye West & Alicia Keys – City of Gods
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“City of Gods” is a collaboration between Fivio Foreign, Kanye West, and Alicia Keys and is a triumphant ode to Fivio and Keys’ hometown of New York City. The song serves as the
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Playboi Carti (Ft. Skepta) – Lean 4 Real
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On “Lean 4 Real,” Carti recruits London’s one and only “king of grime” Skepta for an ode to his favorite drink, none other than Dirty Sprite.
Lean is not just a favorite of Carti’
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Drake (Ft. Playboi Carti) – Pain 1993
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“Pain 1993” is a nod to fashion designer Ian Connor’s motto, “Born from Pain 1993.” Ian is a longtime friend of Drake and Carti and he was previously Carti’s manager. Carti even
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Playboi Carti – Home (KOD)
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[Chorus] / Yeah, bring that money home, daddy waitin' for it / Bring that money home, daddy waitin' for it / Bring that money home, daddy waitin' for it / Bring that money home
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Playboi Carti – Long Time (Intro)
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“Long Time” begins Playboi Carti’s debut album with an ode to the determination that allowed him to become successful as a recording artist and the luxuries he can enjoy since
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Playboi Carti – R.I.P. Peep
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“R.I.P. Peep” is the original version of Playboi Carti’s song “R.I.P. Fredo (Notice Me).” Fredo Santana died a little over 2 months after the death of Lil Peep. Fredo, the cousin
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Playboi Carti – Cancún
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“Cancún” is an unreleased track. Although the video was a collaboration between AWGE affiliates Chris Skylark and Kelvin Krash, “Cancún” was first previewed on July 2, 2018 in an
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Playboi Carti – Meh
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On “Meh”, Playboi Carti brings everything we know about him to the table. Ad-libs, baby voice and the trademark lyrics we know about the album’s theme. He brags up about his
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