— Midwest wordsmith, Fat Money, shares his latest single “Bag From Hell” alongside a dynamic music video compiled of 3 songs.
With his seasoned skillset and boundless wit, Fat Money can pen endless verses without wasting a word. Today, the Chicago-area wordsmith isn’t wasting time either, as he shares his new “Pt. 2” music video, which features snippets of three songs from his upcoming full-length debut, Money Got Wings. Along with the video, Fat Money shares his Cardo-produced single, “Bag From Hell,” the first of the three songs featured in “Pt. 2.” The single finds Fat Money spitting relentlessly over Cardo’s striking production as he delivers feverish flexes from start to finish.
“Pt. 2” offers a thrilling preview for the upcoming project, following March’s “Pt. 1” which included snippets of the singles, “Introskii” and “400 Degrees.” Directed by David Camarena, “Pt. 2” opens with Fat Money cruising through the desert to the tune of “Bag From Hell,” before fetching a shovel from his trunk and digging a hole where he then buries a bag of money. As he closes the bag, the screen goes dark until Fat Money reappears in front of a black backdrop and the next snippet starts. He’s in his bag and he’s coming for necks with each unapologetic bar. Finally, the clip transitions to Fat Money seated comfortably in a mansion surrounded by models as he reminisces on his past over acoustic strings in the video’s last and longest snippet: “I was getting As, Bs, and Cs ‘til they introduced me to them quarter Ps/Way back when I was smoking reggie weed, Daddy had a shoebox full of quarter keys.”
Since receiving cosigns from Kanye West, who he wrote for on Donda 2, Dr. Dre, with whom he recently spent time in the studio, Pusha T, and Antonio Brown, the industry is taking note of Fat Money’s ability to go bar-for-bar with the best in the game. On his recent release, Disruptive 2, the artist flexed his lyrical muscles over well-known beats from artists like Future and Tems, following up December’s 7-track Disruptive, on which he took songs from Kodak Black, Chief Keef, and more and made them his own.
With a career’s worth of momentum behind him, and an album on the way, Fat Money is ready to ascend to his rightful place among rap royalty. Be sure to stay updated on his upcoming moves on his official Instagram and Twitter pages.