Young Thug - With That Ft. Duke [upd] -

While Young Thug is the marquee name, "With That" belongs just as much to Duke.

Duke’s feature is crucial. Unlike many label features that feel tacked on, Duke matches Thug’s energy while grounding it. His voice is deeper, more monotone, delivering cold-blooded lines:

"With That" (feat. Duke) is a standout track from Young Thug’s 2015 debut mixtape Young Thug - With That ft. Duke

The chemistry between the two is undeniable. Duke anchors the chaotic energy of Thug, providing a "good cop/bad cop" dynamic that keeps the listener off balance. For fans of YSL Records (Young Stoner Life), this track is the definitive proof that the label was built on more than just Thug’s solo genius.

Duke’s verse is a masterclass in contrast. Where Thug is a squeaky, shape-shifting alien, Duke is a blunt instrument. He delivers his bars with a deadpan, monotonous flow reminiscent of early Gucci Mane. His opening lines— "I got the birds, send me the addy / I got the work, send me the addy" —are strictly business. There is no metaphor. It is a raw drug trade manifesto. While Young Thug is the marquee name, "With

, offering a more subdued yet intense vibe compared to his radio hits. Performance Analysis Young Thug:

"With That" featuring Duke stands as a definitive cornerstone of Young Thug’s mid-2010s output, encapsulating the raw, avant-garde energy that redefined Atlanta trap music. Released on , as the second track on his critically acclaimed commercial mixtape Barter 6 , the song played a vital role in solidifying Thug’s reputation as an unpredictable and innovative force in hip-hop. Production and Sound His voice is deeper, more monotone, delivering cold-blooded

“I was totin’ that pistol / He talkin’ that shit, now he missin’”

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