Asian Da Brat Drops Off New Track "Tweakin"

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The artist formerly known as Asian Doll returns with a new single off her upcoming project.

Asian Da Brat, f.k.a. Asian Doll, is dropping her new album, Unfuccwitable is set to drop this Friday. Ahead of its release, she unleashes one last single. Teaming up with producer SK Beats, Asian Da Brat flexes her lyrical prowess and effortless flow over a bouncy yet simple beat. The rapper's new single follows the release of "Draco" which features Smokepurpp. She dropped a video for the song last week.

Asian Da Brat hasn't revealed the tracklist to the project but she did reveal that the Unfuccwitable includes fifteen songs and five features.

Last year, it was revealed that she was the first female artist to sign to Gucci Mane. Since penning a deal with 1017 Eskimo, she's released So Icy Princess which served as a follow-up to May 2018's Doll SZN.

Quotable Lyrics
And my gang got beepers
These n***as ain't hood, earn stripes like Adidas
Stuntin' on these hoes, throw the dust with the sweeper
Throw a n***a wave, even though it was a keeper


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