Awkwafina Releases First Project In Four Years "In Fina We Trust"

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Awkwafina returns with her new project "In Fina We Trust."

Nora Lum might be a familiar name for most people in recent times. She landed roles in Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising and the MTV show Girl Code, among others. She's also set to appear in Ocean's 8 as well as Crazy Rich Asians this year. However, before acting, she's been rapping under the alias, Awkwafina. It's been a minute since we heard her drop something on wax but today, she drops off her latest project, In Fina We Trust.

Awkwafina is back with her first project in four years, In Fina We Trust. The new project is seven songs deep. It's the first project she released since 2014's Yellow Ranger. She previously teased a new project a few months back and said that it would be dropping in late summer. Fortunately, we got it a bit earlier that that.

Peep Awkwafina's new project and keep your eyes peeled for new music from her.


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