Young Thug is still dominating The Boombox Battle with another win. The Atlanta rapper takes home over 83 percent of the fan vote, beating his opponent T. Wayne.

Thugger's song, “Pacifier,” produced by Mike WiLL Made, features an old school ’80s-inspired hip-hop beat and distinct guitar riffs. Despite his recent legal troubles, Young Thug directs our attention back to his music with this headbanger.

“I ain’t tryna’ roll no dice, I just wanna make it right / When I f— her, I’ma turn her / Turn her over, turn her Turner like Ike,” he delivers.

Warren G is this week's contender against Thugger with his new track, "My House." Featuring Nate Dogg, the song is a strong return from the West Coast rhymer, who just released his new EP, Regulate…G Funk Era Pt. II via G Funk Music Inc. Warren gives a reminder that he's not one to be messed with. This is also a great reunion track for Warren and Nate, who collaborated on th 1994 hit, "Regulate."

"N----s don't play around / My killas will lay you down / My city, My town / N----, that's my stomping ground / My streets, my homies, my turf / My people since birth / With heaters under they T-shirt," Warren spits on the first verse.

Who will win this week? Will Young Thug take his fourth win and enter The Boombox Battle Hall of Fame? Or will hip-hop vet Warren G topple Thug's chances and become the new The Boombox Battle victor? It’s time for you to decide. Go vote for your favorite song in the poll below. Remember, you can vote once per hour until the poll closes on Tues., Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. ET.

Listen to Young Thug's "Pacifier"

Watch Warren G's "My House" Video Feat. Nate Dogg

Rules of The Boombox Battle
Two artists and their respective songs compete against each other each week. The triumphant artist goes on to compete in the next The Boombox Battle. If an artist wins The Boombox Battle four times consecutively, their song will be honored in The Boombox Battle Hall of Fame.

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