Rico Nasty Unveils New Rap-Rock Album ‘Lethal’

Rico Nasty Announces New Album

Rico Nasty has officially announced her upcoming Rap-Rock album ‘Lethal’ below.

  • Read more: Rico Nasty – “Las-Ruinas”. Review: Mettage of two halves

The Maryland-born artist made the announcement yesterday (February 20) via social media, confirming that the album will be released on May 16. This will mark her first album under Fueled By Ramen, featuring a heavier rock influence in her sound.

The album will include 15 tracks and is available for pre-order on a silver saw blade vinyl and available for digital streaming now.

New Single Released

The announcement of the album coincides with the release of the lead single “Teethsucker (Yea3x)” and its music video. In the visually striking video, Rico Nasty can be seen dramatically spraying a crowd with a hose.

Watch the music video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xydmu4mbuzi

Artist’s Statement

In a press statement, Rico Nasty shared her thoughts about the album: “This album is about being confident and telling everyone else. It’s about facing challenges head-on, where people keep telling you to try again, and you stay true to yourself, and it works. This project is an ode to yourself.”

The tracklist for the album has been revealed, but it remains uncertain whether any guest musicians will be featured.

Rico Nasty’s ‘Lethal’

‘Who Wants It’
‘Teethsucker (YEA3X)’
‘Low Level’
‘Pink’
‘Butterfly Kisses’
‘I Will Take Me!’
‘Soul Snatcher’
‘Grave’
‘Son of a Pistol’
‘Smoke Recording’
‘Crash’
‘I Can’t Defeat Them All’
‘Say What We Did’
‘You Can Never’
‘Smile’

In a three-star review of Rico Nasty’s 2022 mixtape ‘Las-Ruinas’, Dhruva wrote for NME: “Despite its strong start, the latter half of ‘Las-Ruinas’ unfortunately lags, which means this mixtape is unlikely to linger in memory for long—We hope Rico will return even stronger next time.”


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