Rich the Kid Previews Upcoming Song About Lori Harvey, Raps ‘Yeah, She Bad, I’m Gon’ F*ck Her Like A Thottie’

Rich the Kid Previews Upcoming Song About Lori Harvey, Raps ‘Yeah, She Bad, I’m Gon’ F*ck Her Like A Thottie’
Rich the Kid is in the hot seat for his upcoming song about socialite/model Lori Harvey. Earlier this week Rich the Kid, born Dimitri Leslie Roger, shared an unreleased track that is named after 24-year-old Lori Harvey. In the song, Rich the Kid seemingly shares his true feelings for Lori Harvey, who is currently dating American actor Michael B. Jordan.

During the track, Rich the Kid raps,
“Yeah, she bad, I’m gon’ f*ck her like a thottie (Thottie)/ You a dime, might worry about your bodies (Bodies).”
The rap continues and seemingly brings up Lori Harvey’s dating history.
“She f*ck a rapper, singer, actor, oh, she naughty (Yeah).”
In the chorus of the unreleased track, 28-year-old Rich the Kid actually mentions Lori Harvey by name and raps,
“Lori Harvey (Lori), Lori Harvey (Lori)/ Lori Harvey (Lori), Lori Harvey (Lori)/ Yeah, she bad, I’m gon’ f*ck her like a thottie.”
Lori Harvey has yet to respond to Rich the Kid’s unreleased song about her. As previously reported, Rich The Kid was arrested earlier this month at LAX for allegedly carrying a loaded gun in an airport. He was released hours after the arrest.

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