Young Thug Recruits Cardi B, 21 Savage & More For New Album ‘UY SCUTI’

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Young Thug's long-awaited album is finally here, and it's packed with superstar collaborations.

On Friday, September 26, the Atlanta native delivered his fourth studio album UY SCUTI via Atlantic Records and 300 Entertainment. Thug's first album since he was released from jail comes with 20 tracks, including the lead single "Money On Money" featuring Future and "Miss My Dawgs," in which he apologizes to his girlfriend Mariah The Scientist, Drake, and his other famous friends. The album also holds collaborations with Mariah, Cardi B, Lil Baby, Travis Scott, T.I., Sexyy Red, 21 Savage, Ken Carson, Lil Gotit, 1300Saint, and YFN Lucci.

In addition to Thug's whiteface look on the cover, several songs on the album have already sparked plenty of conversation among fans. The project begins with "Ninja," which opens with an audio clip from one of the State's attorneys from the YSL RICO trial. It continues with songs like "Yuck" with Ken Carson, which Thug teased a few months ago, and "On The News" with a slick verse by Cardi B. Thug also has other standout tracks like "F**king Told You" and "Blaming Jesus," which was supposed to have a guest verse from Rod Wave.

"Rod wave had a verse on blaming Jesus and I’m sorry to the fans that my team didn’t put it on the song," Thug explained after the album dropped. "Doin some firing in the a.m and the song will be fixed tomorrow -I’m sorry to his fans."

Thugger keeps the hits coming all the way until the end. His collaboration with YFN Lucci, "Whaddup Jesus," marks the end of their longstanding feud. Meanwhile, Thug keeps the drama going on "Dreams Rarely Come True" when he mentions Gunna by name.

"Why would I cry over a b***h, I gave to Gunna police ass?" he spits.

Listen to Young Thug's new album UY SCUTI on iHeartRadio now, and watch the music video for "F**king Told you" below.


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