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This Uncharted 4 Rap Song is Lit

Uncharted 4 and rap music. Both are beloved by millions, yet the two aren’t usually mixed. Well, now they’ve been mashed together as game journalist and all-around good guy Justin McElroy unearthed an Uncharted 4 rap song he wrote. “I have NO MEMORY of why I wrote an Uncharted 4 rap the week before the game came out,” wrote McElroy on his Twitter account. “But I just found it so here.”

Check out the certified banger below:

It’s worth noting that Justin McElroy, and his talented brothers Griffin and Travis, also appeared in No Goblin’s 100ft Robot Golf. The trio provided commentary for the mecha sports title, and also do several popular podcasts together including My Brother, My Brother, and Me, and The Zone Cast.

While we haven’t put out any sick rhymes out, our own Chandler Wood did review Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End when it released last year.  Here’s a snippet of what Chandler had to say about Naughty Dog’s title:

A good series should end on a high note. Naughty Dog could beat the series into perpetuity, but they chose to close this chapter of their story at a high point and allow themselves and players to move on. In some ways it feels like I’m playing Uncharted for the first time again, living that sense of incredulity and adventure as we join Nathan Drake and his charming half-tuck for one final adventure rooted in love and sacrifice. It’s a bittersweet feeling, but they’ve gone all in to make sure that A Thief’s End is the Uncharted finale that the fans deserve.

Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End is available now for PlayStation 4, although unfortunately this banger of a track won’t be found in-game.

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