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Rico Nasty Gets Flirty With ‘On the Low,’ Her Latest ‘Lethal’ Single

The exuberant PG rapper’s Lethal album is dropping on May 16

Rico Nasty dropped “On The Low,” the latest single from PG County, Maryland artist’s Lethal album. Riding along a buoyant synth riff, Rico croons about a sneaky link, singing, “You already know, I won’t kiss and tell if I get you alone” on the chorus.

“I wrote ‘ON THE LOW’ for the girls,” the rapper said in a statement. “It’s been one of my favorite songs on the record, and shows a different side to the album than TEETHSUCKER I think. She’s sweeter and cuter but just as LETHAL!!”

The track is indeed a stark sonic contrast from the rambunctious “TEETHSUCKER (YEA3X),” the first single from her third studio album, which will be released May 16 on Fueled by Ramen. The project is executive-produced by Grammy-nominated producer Imad Royal, who Rico lauds for refining her creative process from marathon 12-hour sessions to one song per day. 

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“I was very irritated. I would start off by being like, ‘No, I’m still making two songs today. I don’t give a fuck, I’m still following my own rules,’” she told Rolling Stone. “And then I had this realization. I made ‘Butterfly Kisses,’ ‘Say We Did,’ and ‘On the Low.’ Those are all one-song sessions. I made the songs and I left the studio. And do you know how liberating that is?”

Along with dropping Lethal, Rico will be making her acting debut in Apple TV+ and A24’s Margo’s Got Money Troubles, alongside a star-studded cast including Elle Fanning, Michelle Pfieffer, Nicole Kidman, Nick Offerman, Lindsey Normington. The David E. Kelley-created television drama is adapted from Rufi Thorpe’s eponymous novel.

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