Rico Nasty Drops Off Her New Track "Rage"

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Rico Nasty brings the "Rage" on her new single.

Despite how you might feel about Rico Nasty, you can't deny that she isn't bringing something new to the table. She's been gaining a lot of attention over the past few months with the influx of music she's been releasing. In addition, she has a unique style to herself that makes it nearly impossible to ignore her. A few days a go, she linked up with CupCakke for the "Smack A Bitch" remix and today, she drops off "Rage."

Rico Nasty returns with her aggressive new track, "Rage." The rapper also released a visual for it that reflects the sound pretty well. There's an evident influence of industrial metal on the track and the pixels and graininess of the video makes it even more clear. It's another dope record for Rico Nasty. Keep your eyes peeled for more music from her and catch her at Rolling Loud this weekend.

Quotable Lyrics
Do what you gotta do, you don't have to explain it
I just booted up so I'm concentrated
How much money can I make on vacation?
Walk up in the party, I know they eyebrows raisin’


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