"Money on Money" is a song by American rapper Young Thug featuring fellow American rapper Future. It was released through YSL Records and 300 Entertainment on April 25,2025,as the lead single from Thug's fourth studio album,UY Scuti (2025).[1] The two artists wrote the song with producers Wheezy,Southside,Dez Wright,Juke Wong,Rosen Beatz,and 9Jay.[2][3]
Upon its release,the song was received positively by music critics,who praised the beat switch and Future's guest appearance. Commercially,the song charted at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked within the top 10 on component charts in the United States and New Zealand.
Composition
"Money on Money" is an Atlantatrap song,[4] boasting prominent hi-hats and synth lines.[5] Its beat switch has been described as "dark" in comparison to the "glossier" tone of its first half.[5] The song allegedly references Gunna,referencing his snitching allegations due to his role in the YSL RICO case,with lines like "Never associate with a rat / Go and get some money,get a pack."[6][7]
Music video
A music video directed by Kaito and Brendan O’Connor was released alongside the track.[8][9] The video begins with a burning Young Stoner Life rug,before Thug and Future racing around a shipping yard in a modified Lamborghini Urus.[8] The video has been compared to Jay-Z and Kanye West's music video for "Otis".[6][4] West himself would later praise the music video during a livestream,saying "it almost made me miss the [ Watch The Throne] days";he was still feuding with Jay-Z at the time.[10]
Critical reception
"Money on Money" received generally positive reviews from critics. Writing for Stereogum,Tom Breihan wrote that although there's "nothing really new about 'Money On Money,'" the song is effective in its genre. Breihan complimented the songs "effective:beat switch,as well as citing Future's performance as "exhilarating".[4] Jon Blistein of Rolling Stone stated that the song was a "stomping return" for Thug,as it was his first solo release since his trial.[11]
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