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Tyga Ft Chris Brown - Fuck For The Road 📍

The song was produced by and Mars of 1500 or Nothin’ . It features a somber, slow-jam atmosphere that heavily samples the 1998 hit "Rain" by SWV , giving it a nostalgic, early-aughts R&B feel. Many critics compared its chemistry and vibe to the duo’s previous massive hit, "Deuces" . Lyrical Content

(originally titled "Fuck for the Road" ) is a melodic hip-hop and R&B track by American rapper Tyga , featuring a guest appearance from his frequent collaborator Chris Brown . Released on April 4, 2013 , it served as the second official single from Tyga’s third studio album, Hotel California . Production and Sound

However, was more critical, panning the track for what they described as a "lowbrow concept" and "pre-teen shine". Visuals Tyga ft Chris Brown - Fuck For The Road

A music video directed by was released in May 2013. It features minimalist, high-contrast visuals of Tyga and Brown in a pristine, white aesthetic, mirroring the song's melancholic but sleek production.

Sung by Chris Brown, the chorus serves as a final plea for one last intimate encounter before the couple inevitably goes their separate ways—hence the title "one last time and fuck for the road". The song was produced by and Mars of 1500 or Nothin’

called it a "Fan of a Fan-type of record" that core fans of both artists would appreciate.

Tyga reflects on his mistakes and his absence due to touring, admitting that even luxury gifts like Rolexes and Louis Vuitton bags can't fix the damage. Lyrical Content (originally titled "Fuck for the Road"

Reviewers described the track as a "somber" reminiscing piece that blends raw lyrics with a smooth, radio-friendly melody. Critical Reception