Airi Taps Rich The Kid For Her New Single "U Mad"

Airi and Rich The Kid ask the important question.

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Rich The Kid is gearing up for the release of The World Is Yours 2 which is set to drop this month. He's been dishing out a few singles such as last week's "4 Phones" and "Splashin'." Since the release of his major label debut, he's been doing a ton of features and today, he links up with AIRI for her new single, "U Mad."

AIRI's been poppin' on Instagram and YouTube for a minute. Today, she flexes her singing chops as she returns with her new single, "U MAD." It's an upbeat pop record that fuses influences from other genres. AIRI airs out the haters on this record before handing it over to Rich The Kid to do his thing on it.

Peep "U MAD" below.

Quotable Lyrics
Don't get mad I get cash bae, do the dash bae
Why they mad that we flexin', it's the Rich Forever way
Bought my bitch a Birkin bag 'cause she had a bad day
Why you mad 'cause they bring the cheque up the fast way


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