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"Watch This" is an unreleased song by American rapper Lil Uzi Vert produced by Kado and Philadelphian producer Forza. It was initially previewed on an Instagram livestream on March 12, 2019, and thought to appear on their second studio album Eternal Atake .
Safe House (Lil Uzi Vert song) Sanguine Paradise; Sasuke (song) Sauce It Up; Scott and Ramona (song) Scrape It Off; Seven Million; Shoota (song) Sideline Watching; Stripes Like Burberry; Suicide Doors (Lil Uzi Vert song) Super Saiyan (song) Supposed to Be Loved
"Watch" is a trap song which samples Ronald Jenkees' 2012 song "Early Morning May" and KSupreme's unreleased song "Expensive Shit". [12] [13] [3] According to Rolling Stone ' s Althea Legaspi, "the track opens with an amusement park clip of a child at AstroWorld, and a whimsical, woozy musical vibe follows that befits that theme". [10]
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[8] [9] [10] "Free Uzi" was released three days later. Almost a day later, the song was removed from all streaming services due to an uncleared sample of G Herbo 's 2012 song, "Gangway". [ 11 ] Lil Uzi Vert's label claimed that it was not released legitimately, but rather a "leaked song".
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The track received critical acclaim. Mehan Jayasuriya of Pitchfork said the track had "exhilarating acrobatic flows". [3] Alexander Cole of HotNewHipHop said that the track "will surely have fans spamming the replay button", and said the song sounds like "a victory lap that serves as the soundtrack to Uzi's triumphant return in 2020". [1]