Finesse2Tymes has been the butt (no pun intended) of a lot of jokes on the internet. The Memphis rapper does not also have the cleanest record with the law either. Furthermore, he is not the most well-liked figure in the game either. Overall, he has a lot of things going against him and a lot of it is self-inflicted.
However, separating the person from the artist for a second, Finesse does have the ability to drop some solid tracks. That is the case with his latest output with Rick Ross. He teams up with the legendary Mississippi-born MC for a first-ever team-up. “Fat Boy” is kind of an on-the-nose title when you think about it. But, the track has a different meaning.
This may be one of the best beats that Finesse has hopped on. The soulful vocal chops mixed with the crisp trap percussion are a great mix. It has that luxury rap feel that we get from Ricky Rozay and both are a natural fit on the track. You get your standard bars from both of them about money and women. But, Finesse’s first verse has some introspective aspects to it. He addresses all of the legal troubles he has gotten into and wants that to change. “Downfall, they prayed on my downfall (Downfall) / Five-time felon, I gotta stay ‘way from round y’all.”
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