“Money Mitch” is actually named after Paid In Full’s Mekhi Phifer, who played Mitch in the 2002 cultural classic film. From a rapping sense, the high quality bars are there, which shows off his diverse array of flows. With popular Atlanta producer Zaytoven on the boards, “Money Mitch” may be one of Uzi’s most underrated performances.
Music critics credit the “Super Saiyan” artist with creating the flow to which was ripped by Drake on “KMT” and used by XXXTENTACION on his hit song, “Look At Me.” Paying homage to one of his favorite animated shows, Dragon Ball Z, the Saiyan race has the power to go focus its energy and go “Super Saiyan.” The Slade Da Monsta-produced record appeared on Luv Is Rage and the subsequent visual sees Uzi donning an Off-White hoodie while dancing around holding a white Styrofoam cup. Let’s take a detailed look at his discography in an attempt to narrow down the 15 best Lil Uzi Vert songs. While it remains early in his career, it’s hard to ignore Uzi’s superstar presence, especially with the surprise release of his sophomore album, Eternal Atake. His risky fashion choices and different colored dreads are just a part of the reason the youth embraced Uzi. Small in stature, but his ability to take over a concert venue cannot be denied, as his rock star stage dives have become a dangerous mainstay at the 25-year-old’s shows. Since 2015, Uzi has built quite the fanbase leading to his latest installment, the highly-anticipated and much-delayed Eternal Atake, which dropped on Friday (March 6). The Philly emcee isn’t afraid to embrace his diverse set of musical influences ranging from Marilyn Manson, who he is reportedly collaborating with on an album, to the controversial GG Allin.