“I hit him on the DM, and he responded. And now we have a couple of songs together,” Flow tells
New Times from his home in Miami. “When you catch a vibe with people, that’s what happens. He just fits on the records and has passion for it.”
The Flow-produced, bilingual track with Tyga which also features Sech and J.I the Prince of N.Y was released last month. The foursome came together for the first time to film the
Jumanji-like music video in Miami.
“We come from the same culture, if you really think about it,” Flow says. “There’s not much different about what we do. It’s just different languages.”