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This marks their first merge in about six years. It’s a high-energy, bass-heavy hip-hop banger produced by Money Musik (with additional production from Luc1us), featuring gritty flexes, club-ready energy, and their signature melodic-rap flows with extra edge.

Length: Around 2 minutes (short and punchy for maximum replay value).

Label: XO Records / Republic Records.

Where to Listen: Available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, etc. Search “MUTT NAV Quavo.”

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“MUTT” is a dark, syrupy, room-shaking track full of braggadocio: money, relations (“shawty gon’ buss”), street energy (“we shoot, better duck”), and late-night reckless expend. It leans into flex-heavy lyrics with repetitive, hypnotic hooks (“Mutt, mutt, mutt, mutt / We havin’ stuff, stuff, stuff, stuff”). Critics and fans note strong chemistry between NAV and Quavo, blending NAV’s melodic trap style with Quavo’s bouncy Migos-era flow.

It’s seen as a teaser for NAV’s upcoming sixth studio album.

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Early reactions are mostly positive — praised for its bass, energy, and video view (dobermans, tires, Miami swagger). Some call it a solid workout or club track, while others debate the forced lyrics versus NAV’s usual vibe. Overall, it’s generating buzz as a strong summer starter.

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