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Rico Nasty Takes Over A Fight Club In Her Hot-Tempered ‘STFU’ Video

Rico’s ‘Nightmare Vacation’ has officially arrived. Get ready to rumble. …

The wait for Rico Nasty’s official debut album has lasted a full calendar year and then some. The DMV rapper began releasing singles and teasing the Nightmare Vacation debut at the end of 2019 and releases continued to pour in all throughout the year. While the wait may have taken longer than fans originally expected, the album has officially arrived, ensuring that Rico’s promise of an album in 2020 was not broken.

The album arrived with a new video for the thrashing “STFU,” which finds Rico Nasty and her girl gang taking over an all-male fight club to prove that they can brawl with the boys. Decked out in one of her trademark colorful looks, Rico brings the raucous punk energy that has made her a rage fave over the past several years and had fans demanding for her to spit in their mouths on the tour for her 2018 mixtape Nasty.

Previous singles include “OHFR?,” “iPhone,” and “Don’t Like Me,” while the album itself includes features from Aminé, Don Toliver, Gucci Mane, PPCocaine, Rubi Rose, Sukihana, and Trippie Redd.

Press play on the video above to hear “STFU.”

Nightmare Vacation is out now via Sugar Trap / Atlantic. Get it here.

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KENTON journeys through family, identity and healing in “Sweetmouth (Sugar Free)” (EP)

KENTON

“Sweetmouth (Sugar Free)” is an extremely reflective acoustic EP that guides you through its six tracks as it explores memory, identity, and emotional reconciliation. Created at a moment of deep discovery, the project reveals KENTON’s process of forgiving others, of realizing who he is within himself, and of internally processing what he experienced as a queer Asian American child growing up in the United States.

The EP opens with “I’m Breaking My Father’s Heart – Acoustic,” a gentle track about the disconnection between what parents desire and what you believe is true. “Never Born – Acoustic” is inward-looking, exploring the existential uncertainty of financial suffering at home and prayers that hang in the air, unanswered.

“Let Light In – Live” is a release that captures emotional awakening, where letting go of past pain is the first step toward recovery. “Without You – Acoustic” is one of the most affecting moments on the EP, which recounts a tough relationship with a sick father. “Wannabe American – Acoustic” laments the falseness of the American Dream and how it commodifies the Asian identity.

On the final song, “The Times – Acoustic,” KENTON directs strength toward a message of survival, hope, and endurance in an emotionally suffocating world. “Sweetmouth (Sugar Free)” is also the voice of the collective, and it’s a gift to immigrant and queer youth searching for belonging in spaces that often do not welcome them.

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Photo credit: Ricky Chavez

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Terrell Journey rewinds emotion and identity in cinematic EP “Retrograde”

Terrell Journey

The new reflective R&B EP, “Retrograde” by Terrell Journey, transports us back to the emotional origins of his Journey Digital Supercharged universe. It’s a cinematic prequel defined by tension, clarity, and artistic reinvention. 

As a prequel to the famed Journey Digital Supercharged collection, it builds on Terrell Journey’s vision of a musical universe with separate but connected story worlds beneath that umbrella in the Journey Digital Saga. This project is a shift in point of view, and “Retrograde” examines the moments before acceleration, the tension and clarity that happens before everything moves forward.

The EP’s opening track, “Me vs Me,” invites introspection and sets the stage for the project. “Tit 4 Tat” sharpens the tension, while “We Listen and Don’t Judge” creates a space cleared by honesty and emotional control. “Run A Boston” feels fast and intentional, harnessing the force of movement before the EP enters what is its most personal closing stretch.

“Steal Your Heart” is a melodic peak that combines emotional tug with elegant R&B textures. “Love” closes the EP on a warm, resonant note that sounds resolved and open-ended. “Retrograde” expands Terrell Journey’s kaleidoscopic world by making introspection a narrative, and it serves as a crucial link between reflection and the forward momentum of Journey Digital Saga.

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The EP challenges you to consider themes of internal conflict, emotional honesty, and change. This continues to cement Terrell Journey’s track record for creating in-universe sets of R&B storytelling narratives.

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