Mason Ramsey’s verse on the new Old Town Road remix is Fire

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If you haven’t already heard, Lil Nas X and Billy Ray Cyrus released a new Old Town Road Remix featuring Young Thug and Mason Ramsey.

Yep, the same Mason Ramsey that we all know and love. The one that went viral by singing in Walmart?

We honestly can’t decide which version of the song is better, but everyone is saying Mason Ramsey has the best verse in the whole song.

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Now, Twitter is blowing up over epic his lines are!

https://twitter.com/3Mensxh/status/1149550849808404480

https://twitter.com/taykeith/status/1149819533936484352

https://twitter.com/lulurivera_/status/1149532239312539648

Mason himself said it best in the end.

 

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