Ion even think Uzi wanted to drop it so I definitely doubt its on there. Plus its the worst of the last 4 singles he dropped
After teasing the song for months in snippets and performances, Lil Uzi Vert has finally released “New Patek,” the first single from his upcoming album Eternal Atake. The song was worth the wait and worthy of the hype. A little long (nearly six minutes) yet impossible to cut off, it is peak Uzi, dizzying in pace and oozing character, his yips bursting through the mix. Produced by Dolan Beats, the song samples Yuki “Lin” Hayashi’s title track from the anime “Death Parade.” Through crystalline harp riffs and Zaytoven-ish piano flourishes, Uzi unleashes some of his most cartoonishly inventive raps yet.
Many of the best Uzi songs are subtly chaotic, and “New Patek” carries in it all of that anarchic energy. His songs are imbued with his mischievousness and charisma and he’s liable to do or say just about anything in them. In fact, the lawlessness is part of that charm; he pairs a punk ethos with a spitter’s mentality. There are no rules to his craft: this song has multiple hooks; the last verse is an earlier verse cut in half; punches come on off-beats without setups; the beat randomly bottoms out; he’s just as likely to belt out a tune as he is to rip through a cadence. His zany non sequiturs thrash through the gossamer of the gorgeous sounds, each phrase unwound as if from a spindle. He’ll spiral off into inventorying his jewelry but he’s just as prone to stumbling upon something brilliantly arbitrary like “I am a octopus, I cannot breathe without water/So I put diamonds on my tentacles” or “Her ass so fat, it’s a miracle/Her last man money hysterical/She from the 619, Rey Mysterio.” “New Patek” seems like it could go on forever—the verse fades out with Uzi still rapping, only breaking after he mutters, “yeah, that’s it,” at the close, as if finally satisfied. And when the song does finally end, it almost feels like it did so too soon.
Y’all niggas hating on New Patek low IQ
After teasing the song for months in snippets and performances, Lil Uzi Vert has finally released “New Patek,” the first single from his upcoming album Eternal Atake. The song was worth the wait and worthy of the hype. A little long (nearly six minutes) yet impossible to cut off, it is peak Uzi, dizzying in pace and oozing character, his yips bursting through the mix. Produced by Dolan Beats, the song samples Yuki “Lin” Hayashi’s title track from the anime “Death Parade.” Through crystalline harp riffs and Zaytoven-ish piano flourishes, Uzi unleashes some of his most cartoonishly inventive raps yet.
Many of the best Uzi songs are subtly chaotic, and “New Patek” carries in it all of that anarchic energy. His songs are imbued with his mischievousness and charisma and he’s liable to do or say just about anything in them. In fact, the lawlessness is part of that charm; he pairs a punk ethos with a spitter’s mentality. There are no rules to his craft: this song has multiple hooks; the last verse is an earlier verse cut in half; punches come on off-beats without setups; the beat randomly bottoms out; he’s just as likely to belt out a tune as he is to rip through a cadence. His zany non sequiturs thrash through the gossamer of the gorgeous sounds, each phrase unwound as if from a spindle. He’ll spiral off into inventorying his jewelry but he’s just as prone to stumbling upon something brilliantly arbitrary like “I am a octopus, I cannot breathe without water/So I put diamonds on my tentacles” or “Her ass so fat, it’s a miracle/Her last man money hysterical/She from the 619, Rey Mysterio.” “New Patek” seems like it could go on forever—the verse fades out with Uzi still rapping, only breaking after he mutters, “yeah, that’s it,” at the close, as if finally satisfied. And when the song does finally end, it almost feels like it did so too soon.
Y’all niggas hating on New Patek low IQ
its not a bad song but the hook was the main draw and it wasnt even that good tbh. The verses are cool but the song is long so it definitely kills lots of replay-ability. All three of the singles released after are are much more repayable than that song tbh
its not a bad song but the hook was the main draw and it wasnt even that good tbh. The verses are cool but the song is long so it definitely kills lots of replay-ability. All three of the singles released after are are much more repayable than that song tbh
Again, u low IQ
Again, u low IQ
ah yes, i am low IQ because i didnt find uzi repeating "new patek on my wrist, white diamonds them s***s hit pink" in a repetitive annoying flow in the chorus interesting. There are so many better songs too why should we focus on this decent track that is a minute too long
Again, u low IQ
imagine coming in here slandering one of the best Uzi gang posters on the whole site just because he doesn't d***ride everything our fav artist put out... smh cmon man
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Uzi already confirmed a year ago that New Patek won't be on EA, sorry fam but trust me there will be much better songs on there fo sho
Would be amazing if it was the intro tbh. For some reason it always felt that way to me. It might be my favorite Uzi song ever so I hope it’s in there somewhere.
Ion even think Uzi wanted to drop it so I definitely doubt its on there. Plus its the worst of the last 4 singles he dropped
what are the names of all the singles
what are the names of all the singles
New Patek
Sanguine Paradise
That’s A Rack
Futsal Shuffle 2020
IT WILL NOT BE TISA KOREAN IS 100% ON THE ALBUM SO THATS ALL THAT MATTERS
Is that a fact? Just his production or a feature? I love Tisa either I’d be hyped for
I want the album to be all new, maybe Rich Forever with full quality tho that s*** crazy
its not a bad song but the hook was the main draw and it wasnt even that good tbh. The verses are cool but the song is long so it definitely kills lots of replay-ability. All three of the singles released after are are much more repayable than that song tbh
I hear you, but the hoes literally know every word