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Wikipedia article




"'Racks on Racks'" is a song by Lil Pump. The song is from his second studio album 'Harverd Dropout' (2019). It was produced by frequent collaborator Diablo.

Background



On October 21, 2018, Pump revealed the song on Instagram by sharing a video of its snippet. He was seen moving his head in the video while wearing a chain. The post was captioned with "RACKS ON RACKS I'm back on my old shit bitchhhhh 500k comments I'll drop it now." The song lyrically discusses Pump having a lot of money. The song was premiered by Zane Lowe on Beats 1, and will be included in Pump's 'Harverd Dropout' debut album. 'Uproxx' compared the song to Pump's 2017 single "Gucci Gang", noting its similarity of having a "choppy, staccato flow that first made him a household name."

Music video



The official music video for the song, directed by Brthr, was released on January 31, 2019. It features Pump "jet ski-stunting with monster trucks and airplanes while bragging about his money and women", in a desert which eventually advances to scenes featuring "'Twisted Metal'-inspired animation" with Pump "driving his monster truck through a colourful mass of flaming wreckage." Consequence of Sound described the video, stating "its like a very bad, Hollywood ensemble action film, except the only star youre getting is Lil Pump, which is well, disappointing is an understatement." 'Highsnobiety' described it as "evoking a 'Mad Max'-inspired setting with a Gucci-clad Pump partying it up in a desert, surrounded by video vixens wielding flame cannons and other weaponry."

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Category:2019 singles

Category:2019 songs

Category:Lil Pump songs

Category:Warner Records singles

Category:Songs written by Lil Pump

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