Calboy Joins Nimic Revenue On "P.O.M.E"

Nimic Revenue and Calboy link up for a heater.

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If you're unaware of who Nimic Revenue is, you should start taking notice now. The up-and-coming star from Minnesota is the first star from the area to ever ink a deal with Def Jam Records but that's just the tip of the iceberg. As she continued to get her feet wet in the game, the release of Lifeline Reloaded included appearances from DaniLeigh as well as Chief Keef.

Today, she unleashed a brand new banger featuring Calboy titled, "P.O.M.E" which stands for Product Of My Environment. Over a bouncy and vibrant instrumental, Nimic Revenue delivers sugary harmonies that contrast the relatively bleak bars before Calboy swoops in with a memorable verse.

Nimic Revenue is just getting started right now but songs like "P.O.M.E" are promising signs of what's to come.

Quotable Lyrics
From them bandos, trappin' out them bandos
And I got a bitch so I can't kick it with no fan hoes
We was on the block, we totin' jocks, it's me and Brando
Told momma fuck the school, I'm in the kitchen so I'm staying home


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