“My Luv Is Not Rented” is an unreleased track from rapper Lil Uzi Vert. Produced by a super-duo in Pharrell Williams and the band blink-182, the track shows Uzi optimistically reflecting on his journey to stardom while emphasizing his many strengths, his wealth, and a positive and resilient mentality on both life in general and in conquering the mental obstacles he faces.

Recorded in early 2018, it is presumed to have been one of the tracks included on a scrapped collaborative project from Pharrell Williams and Lil Uzi Vert, believed to have been named No LUV Lost, and based on blink-182’s involvement with the production of this track, it is also believed to have been recorded during the sessions for their then-upcoming album NINE.

In addition, the track is assumed to have been intended to be released as part of an as-of-yet unreleased EP from the band, as according to Travis Barker in a 2019 interview, he confirmed that the band had recorded a track with Uzi and Williams at some point in time, but it would not be part of NINE and would instead be included on an EP, which Barker stated would be released in late 2019. However, this EP was not released during its scheduled release period, and remains unreleased as of 2021.

The track was first previewed as “LUV3” on January 15, 2021 through Discord, and it was ultimately leaked on January 30, 2021 after successfully being group-bought for $2,500. Due to this, the fact that one of the projects it was intended for is scrapped, and the possibility that the blink-182 EP it was also intended for could have also potentially been scrapped as well, it is highly unlikely that the track will ever see an official release.

This is also the 4th known Lil Uzi Vert song with “rock” production and/or lyrical delivery, after YBN Nahmir’s “Get the Guap” (featuring Uzi and YBN Almighty Jay), “She’s a Wild Thing” (featuring A$AP Ferg), and “Rockstar”. It is unclear whether any of those songs were supposed to be on a rock album or another scrapped project, which Uzi had teased shortly after the release of Luv is Rage 2.