A$AP Ant Releases "Addie Pitino" Project

A$AP Ant is back with a brand new project.

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A$AP Ant has been working heavily over the past few months on his own terms. He dished out a ton of music and collaborations over the months. Unfortunately, he seemingly announced his departure from the A$AP Mob earlier this year. Despite going the "solo" route, he's still putting in work. After dropping a ton of material in 2018, he comes through with his new project, Addie Pitino.

A$AP Ant has returned with a brand new mixtape. Ant's new project consists of 11 songs, all of which are new. The rapper hails some close collaborators for it such as LuLu P, Baby 9eno, Lil 2dow, and Benji Blue. Unfortunately, there are no features from Mob members. The mixtape follows the release of his music video for "Mario Sunshine" which arrived earlier this month. 


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