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Rap monster Rico Nasty already made one of the year’s best albums in Anger Management , her brief and jarring full-length team-up with producer Kenny Beats. And ever since then, she’s kept up a relentless schedule, touring hard and also releasing new songs whenever the moment feels right. In recent weeks, she’s given us “ Time Flies ” and her remix of Pop Smoke’s Brooklyn drill anthem “ Welcome To The Party .” Today, she’s got a new single called “Fashion Week.” Guess what it’s about!
“Fashion Week” is a two-minute sketch of a song with production from Jetson, and it’s mostly Rico just happily reeling off all the expensive clothes that she gets to wear now: Christian Dior frames, Goyard bags, that kind of thing. She delivers the song in a carefree singsong, and it’s a stark departure from the more jagged and furious music she’s been making lately.
But Rico has always flexed several different personalities in her music; this is just one we haven’t heard in a while. On its own, “Fashion Week” isn’t much. But it does work as a reminder that Rico should not be pigeonholed, and that she’s just as likely to come out with a glammy and silly pop-rap song as she is to hand out fast-rap eviscerations over bladder-spattering snare-attacks. Listen to “Fashion Week” below.
“Fashion Week” is out on the streaming services now.
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Rico Nasty is back with new music via another end-of-the-week release. In a succession of tweets, Rico previewed a snippet of her new song “Fashion Week” via her Twitter before tweeting out the link to the song. Clocking in at just over two minutes, Rico Nasty big-ups her favorite designer brands who are all represented at New York Fashion Week this week in the song’s chorus. Based on the chorus, it appears Rico Nasty has a thing for Maison Margiela.
“Maison Margiela, Fendi / Maison Margiela, Louis V,” Rico Nasty raps on the chorus. “Maison Margiela, Gucci / Maison Margiela, white tee / Maison Margiela, black jeans / Maison Margiela, match with everything.”
“Fashion Week” comes on the heels of a slew of releases for Rico Nasty. In July and August respectively, the female artist released loose single “Time Flies” and a remix of Pop Smoke’s “Welcome To The Party” .
Since the release of her seventh mixtape Anger Management in April, Rico Nasty was named one of XXL ‘s freshmen for 2019 in June. Then, Rico Nasty proved why she was nominated a month later during her freshman cypher . That said, Rico Nasty fans are still waiting for her debut album.
You can listen to “Fashion Week” above and see the review for Anger Management here.
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About a month and a half after the release of her previous single “Time Flies,” Rico Nasty is back with another new track, “Fashion Week.” A surprise standalone release, the debut of the Jetson-produced “Fashion Week” coincides with the arrival of New York Fashion Week, which runs from September 4 to September 11; the song itself gives listeners a brief rundown of some of Rico Nasty’s favorite designers. Notably, “Fashion Week” is the second Rico Nasty single to hit streaming services and similar outlets since the 22-year-old superstar-in-the-making delivered her critically-acclaimed, Kenny Beats-helmed Anger Management project in April.
“First we made ‘Cold, Cheat Code’ and ‘Hatin’ then we were like ‘Stop, where are we going with this? What’s the concept?’” Rico Nasty explained to Fizzy Mag earlier this year, detailing the studio sessions and creative processes that birthed her Anger Management collaboration with Kenny Beats. “Then we made ‘Big Titties,’ the ‘[Nasty World] Skit,’ then ‘Relative.’ And then we stopped again and we’re like ‘What’s the name?’ so we called in the management and put on ‘Mood.’ And then we did ‘Sell Out.’ Every day we came back to the studio and were like ‘This is the song we made before’ and worked on it more. And another thing is that the songs took a long while to make. ‘Cheat Code’ and ‘Cold’ were both 6-hour sessions for one song because we made the beats from scratch. We did everything from scratch, all the samples, all that cool stuff.”
You can check out Rico Nasty’s latest single, “Fashion Week,” above.
For more, revisit Rico Nasty’s 2019 XXL Freshman Freestyle and her contribution to 2019 XXL Freshman Cypher.
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