FBG Goat recently released a dope single entitled ‘Ho Intentions’ featuring producer and songwriter, Tay Keith. The pair have been working together since mid-last year. WorldStarHipHop immediately noticed this piece of art and published it on their YouTube profile. FBG Goat hopes that this collaboration will open more doors for him in the music industry. But he’s no stranger to huge features, he’s worked with people like Lil Uzi Vert, Future, Young Thug, Trippie Redd, Tay Keith, and London on da Track.
FBG Goat was asked about his experience working with Tay Keith and he said, “It was an honor to work with one of the best talents of my generation. He is extremely organized, and a visionary.” He added, “Tay Keith not only wants to produce songs with you but also teaches you things, and you learn from him.”
At times, many people only dream of interacting with prominent people with the hope that they can directly impact us with positive ideologies. FBG Goat first heard about Tay Keith back in 2015 after working with Blac Youngsta on his album F**k Everybody. Blac Youngsta had only good things to say about him, and inevitably put Tay Keith on the map. FBG Goat says that this engagement taught him that it is imperative to be efficient and effective when given the chance to collaborate with another successful talent.
Currently, ‘Ho Intentions’ has more than 100k views on YouTube. It is a song that depicts the life and times of uptown men, yearning for success and connection with people they like. The lyrical stance preferred by the pair denotes empathy for men who cannot deal with temptations. A careful critique of the themes reveals that the musicians are advising their fans to strike a life of balance- for everything that brings them happiness. Aside from this, the song is rather soothing to hear. It is easy to assume that Tay Keith was behind the melody as his signature work tends to be unique.
FBG Goat is envisioning working with many other prominent artists in the future. He hopes that ‘Ho Intentions’ will be a start to something great. The idea of what comes gives him a reason to continue working hard to improve himself as a musician, and individual.