Lil B was among the many rappers who performed at Miami's Rolling Loud Festival over the weekend, and the Based God used the opportunity to premiere a new track produced by Metro Boomin. It's a slow sounding tune that has faint traces of a Bone Thugs "Crossroad" sample, with Lil B rapping sweet nothings to a prospective female friend.

First announcing the track and its famous producer, Lil B then gets into the first verse, rapping, "Meet me at my house I’ll show you how I live / Weekends, nice cars, that fly shit / Check me out, I’m tryna put you on / Every house that we go to I own / Throw your mortgage in the club, it's nothing / Magic City late night, I’m tryna fuck something / And I ain’t never beg, girl I say please / Come to my house, you’ll be up on your knees." For an artist known to drop songs by the hundred, it's a rare instance of isolated emphasis.

The enigmatic artist last dropped his Thugged Out Pissed Off mixtape in late December, the 63-track project including such records as “4 Tha Record,” “Ny Cab Wont Stop,” “Domestic Violence Case” and songs that evoke such public figures as Ray Rice, Maury Povich and Stephen Hawking. Word last month was that the Based God was dropping a new mixtape with Soulja Boy and Lil Yachty with the latter of the two saying recently, “We gone make the Pretty Boy Millionaires 2 mixtape.”

Trying to place a single Lil B track is like tracing a fallen leaf's origin come autumn. There are simply too many, the options too vast to even begin consideration. Listen to the snippet above though and enjoy imagining the work flow shared between Lil B and Young Metro.

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