Netflix & Chill

Album: single release only (2019)
Charted: 13
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Songfacts®:

  • The song title is a term for a "booty call" while watching Netflix.

    Yo, she wanna Netflix and Chill
    But I wanna get rich and bill
    Yo, look at my left wrist, it's real


    Fredo is telling his girl that he has better things to do than engage in late night bedroom antics with the TV on.
  • Fredo previously rapped about his preference for hard work to booty calls on his 2017 Get Rich or Get Recalled track "Pulling Up."

    While you was doing Netflix and chill, I was doing Z flips and deals
  • The bouncy, trappy guitar-laden beat comes courtesy of American producer Torry "BeenCrunk" Kirk.
  • The video, directed by Kaylum and Troy Roscoe, is more laid-back than previous others dropped by the West London rapper. The clip captures Fredo and his crew kicking back in the studio with some delicious-looking food.

Comments: 1

  • Kirkbeats from ManchesterNot made by an american it's made by me... Kirk Beats not BeenCrunk...
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