Rico Nasty Dives Into Bikini Bottom On New Banger "Sandy"

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Rico Nasty is back with some new heat on her latest single, "Sandy."

Rico Nasty is truthfully one of the most exciting personalities in music right now. She's authentically unique in her style, music, and public persona. Her major label debut, Nasty, arrived last year with Kenny Beats handling the majority of the personality. Today, the two reconnect for their latest banger, "Sandy."

After teasing the record on social media for a minute, Rico Nasty finally releases her new single, "Sandy." The song's title is in reference to the Spongebob Squarepants character of the same name who rocks a bowl over her head. "Smoking out the bowl like a bitch named Sandy / I’m original that’s why the bitches can’t stand me," she raps on the record. The track was released with an accompanying video of a slideshow of memes which was directed by Zack Fox.

Rico Nasty's latest single follows the release of her FADER documentary, Countin' Up which dropped earlier this month. Nasty's dished out several singles over the past few months including January's "Roof" and December's "Guap (LaLaLa)."

Peep our interview with her right here

Quotable Lyrics
High off acid! Fly like Aladdin
On the red carpet dressed in high fashion
Rico, how you doin'? Bitch I’m outstandin'
You couldn't get in, so you outside standin’


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