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Young Thug has landed back in the spotlight with UY Scuti, his long-awaited fourth studio album. Released on September 26 through YSL Records, Atlantic Records, and 300 Entertainment, the project not only marks Thug’s official return after his release from prison in late 2024, but also reaffirms his status as one of hip-hop’s most influential figures.

The 20-track album is packed with both solo cuts and heavyweight collaborations, showcasing the star’s signature blend of experimental flair and mainstream appeal. Cardi B brings firepower to “On The News,” making it one of the album’s biggest highlights. Other standouts include “Pipe Down” with Travis Scott and the previously released single “Money On Money,” which reunites Thug with Future. Additional guests appear throughout the record, including 21 Savage, T.I., Sexyy Red, YFN Lucci, Ken Carson, and Lil Gotit, with a deeply personal feature from Mariah the Scientist on “Dreams Rarely Do Come True.”

Now that UY Scuti has finally arrived, it’s time to rank the standout tracks and see which ones shine brightest in Thug’s sprawling galaxy.


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Score:

Revenge (feat. Lil Gotit, 1300SAINT)


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Catch Me I’m Falling


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Whaddup Jesus (feat. YFN Lucci)


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Fucking Told U


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Sad Slime


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Invest Into You (feat. Mariah The Scientist)


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Walk Down (feat. 21 Savage)


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I’m So Dope


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RIP Big & Mack (feat. T.I.)


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Whoopty Doo


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Mami (feat. Sexyy Red)


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Pardon My Back (feat. Lil Baby)


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Blaming Jesus


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Dreams Rarely Do Come True (feat. Mariah the Scientist)


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Yuck (feat. Ken Carson)


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Pipe Down (feat. Travis Scott)


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Ninja


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Money On Money (feat. Future)


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Miss My Dogs


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On The News (feat. Cardi B)


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