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With his latest visual, G Perico declares, “No Do Overs”

With his latest visual, G Perico declares, “No Do Overs”

The Hot Shot: Gangsta Grillz project was released in March by G Perico and DJ Drama, featuring 13 songs as well as guest appearances from Steelz and RJmrLA. There has been a new visual put out by the South-Central emcee to go along with the track “No Do Overs” off his upcoming project, an IsThatTrey-produced tune that carries a very important message for all music lovers.

“No Do Overs” is the latest single from G Perico and features him lounging in a trap house with his posse. He moves across different rooms during the short clip, reciting his rhymes while CGI effects appear in the background.

G Perico released a number of well-received albums during the year 2022, including Tango, 111th East, and SOUTH CENTRAL. As well as maintaining his momentum, he was able to release freestyles such as these: “Bacc 2 The Blocc” featuring Curren$y and “Half A Bird” featuring Dave East. As well as his own work, Billie Jean performed on a number of other songs, including Dreamville “Hair Salon,” The Cool Kids’ “B.B.T.,” and Mistah F.A.B. “Dead Homies.” In the meantime, Drama released I’m Really Like That before April even arrived, which brought his fans even more music. His previous record, Quality Street Music 2, was released in 2016 and featured collaborations with artists such as Chris Brown, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Wayne, Young Thug, and more.

“Jealous” is performed by Ella Mai and Kiana Ledé

“Jealous” is performed by Ella Mai and Kiana Ledé

Kiana Ledé new single was released on Monday (April 3). The track is produced by VRon, who also produces Ella Mai’s latest effort “Jealous.” From what the title might indicate, both artists are revealing their insecurities about a relationship that isn’t monogamous on the track.

Kiana Ledé released her debut studio album, KIKI, back in the summer of 2020, which features 17 songs, including contributions from artists such as Moneybagg Yo, Lucky Daye, Ari Lennox, 6LACK, Col3trane, BIA, and Arin Ray. Within a couple months after KIKI was first released, fans would receive a deluxe edition, which contained seven new recordings and collaborations alongside Jacquees, Ant Clemons, and Gary Clark, Jr.

In one of her previous interviews, Kiana Ledé talked about growing up and how she built her career as a musician since she was a child.

“I am still young, so there is a lot to learn and a lot of opinions out there,” Kiana Ledé explained. “With the help of a big management team, myself, my producers, as well as a label, there are many individuals who are involved in the music industry, which is one of the most rewarding aspects of my career. It makes me feel really blessed that everyone cares about what I am doing, but it makes me feel very scared too, as I want to sort through all the information… I think it is becoming a little easier now to sort through all the information. The best way to describe me is that I’m stubborn when it comes to my career, but in the best way possible.”