Dreezy Drops "RIP Aretha," Announces New Album "Big Dreez"

Dreezy kicks off the campaign for her new project.

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Dreezy's been killing the game for a minute, but it's been nearly three years since we received her last project, No Hard Feelings. Fans have been waiting for the follow-up to the project for a minute. In 2018, she came through with a few singles and delivered some memorable guest verses. She released her single, "Chanel Slides" featuring Kash Doll in December before rolling out the music video last weekend. Today, she announces her new album with her latest single, "RIP Aretha."

Dreezy is back with her new single, "RIP Aretha" which is off her forthcoming project, Big Dreez. The single follows the release of "Chanel Slides" and "Where Them $ @" which dropped last year as well. Big Dreez is set to drop next week on Jan. 25th. The project features appearances from Kash Doll, Jacquees, Jeremih, Offset, and Derez Deshon. Keep your eyes peeled for that.

Quotable Lyrics
I get attention, he need Ritalin
Rollie my wrist, I can't fuck with no mini man
OG diet, lookin' like cinnamon
I'm that n***a and these n***as be feminine


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