Lil Wayne Continues Guest Feature Run On Run The Jewels' 'Ooh LA LA' Remix
Lil Wayne has been on a tear this year, echoing his legendary mixtape run in the mid to late 2000s. From DaBaby’s “Lonely” and Moneybagg Yo’s “Wockesha (Remix)” to cameos on Drake’s Certified Lover Boy, Tyler, The Creator’s CALL ME IF YOU GET LOST and Westside Gunn’s Hitler Wears Hermes 8: Sincerely Adolf, Weezy F. Baby has been stealing the spotlight with seemingly every guest turn.
The Young Money rapper keeps his hot streak going as he joins forces with Run The Jewels on their new “Ooh LA LA” remix. As if the original track didn’t pack enough of a punch, the ’90s Hip Hop-inspired banger — which features the legendary Greg Nice and DJ Premier — now boasts a standout verse from Lil Wayne.
According to Run The Jewels’ Instagram post, 2 Chainz was the plug who connected them to Tunechi.
ooh la la remix with @LilTunechi, @darealgregnice, and @REALDJPREMIER out now! ???? RTJ4 Deluxe out now!
?: https://t.co/EPqZ6IfjPu pic.twitter.com/gHptdARTaC
— Run The Jewels (@runjewels) September 24, 2021
Kicking off the track, Lil Wayne opens his verse by adopting a patois-inflected flow before skating over El-P’s bombastic production, dropping references to Buju Banton, DJ Premier, Super Mario Bros. and the medulla oblongata along the way.
“Hair trigger softer than a pillow fight/No computer but this Mac got more shots than gigabytes/Bigger T, bigger bite, bigger holes in the wall/Money tall, ego small, blunt is long as a log, mask is off,” he raps.
The “Ooh LA LA” remix comes complete with amazing E.T.-inspired artwork, depicting Lil Wayne (who once declared I Am Not a Human Being) as the basket-riding extraterrestrial while Killer Mike and El-P double up as Elliott Taylor in red hoodies.
Run The Jewels and Lil Wayne’s collaboration comes courtesy of the newly-released Run The Jewels 4 deluxe, which also features a What So Not remix of “JU$T,” a new version of “The Ground Below” with rock band Royal Blood and Killer Mike and El-P’s Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack cut “No Save Point.” The deluxe set also includes instrumental versions of Run The Jewels 4‘s original tracks.
Released in June 2020, Run The Jewels 4 received rave reviews and earned Killer Mike and El-P their first top 10 album on the Billboard 200. Alongside Greg Nice and DJ Premier, the project featured appearances from 2 Chainz, Pharrell, Mavis Staples, Rage Against The Machine’s Zack de la Rocha and Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme.
Stream the Run The Jewels 4 deluxe edition below.