Slight late pass on this but if this ain’t a hit in the making, I don’t know what is!
Previously on the Kitchen:
– Ella Mai Feat. Nicki Minaj & Quavo – Boo’d Up (Remix) [MP3]
– Nicki Minaj – Rich Sex Feat. Lil Wayne [MP3]
The Sorority not enough for you? Check out the video for the debut single, “You Want Her” by the ‘new-age supergroup’ of female emcees, THRASHOLE led by Canadian rapper, Nova Rockafeller). As their publicist put it, “a gritty joint with a grimy music video that taps into a found-footage aesthetic.” We couldn’t agree more. One thing’s for sure, it’s some different ish and that’s what we do here, it’s in the name! More:
THRASHOLE is a new-age supergroup led by a revolving door of female emcees whose collective sound taps into the murky underbelly of hip-hop. Their lead single “You Want Her” (prod. Nova Rockafeller) features a maniacal array of foreboding bars from Nova, The Buttress, and Blimes Brixton, all laced together by a hook whose demonic vocal asks “don’t you remember me?” The track’s music video is an equally grim, found-footage esque take that provides a glimpse at the eerie world they inhabit.
Nova is a rapper whose eccentric solo work led to signing a deal with the legendary Boardwalk Records, a residency at the Los Angeles staple Low End Theory, and tours alongside Insane Clown Posse and All Time Low alike. With an output inspired by her anger and an intrinsic need to succeed, she’s riding high off aggressive releases like the recently debuted “Jesus On My Neck”. The Buttress is a multifaceted artist from New Jersey who’s slated to release her second, entirely self-produced album in 2018 after starring in Flying Lotus’ breakout film Kuso (which also featured an appearance from Nova). As for Blimes, she’s an emcee who’s prepared to release a new solo record titled Castles on the heels of her viral single “Come Correct”. Her work has led to collaborations with Method Man, Too Short, and Warren G, not to mention it’s allowed her to found Peach House Records which curates a roster of talented women within the music industry.
From the official PR blurb:
On the heels of her nomination for “Top Rap Female” alongside Cardi B & Nicki Minaj (Ed note: what, no Rapsody??!) at this year’s Billboard Music Awards – Rap’s problem child, Bhad Bhabie releases her video for the smash hit, “Gucci Flip Flops” feat. Lil Yachty.
Continuing to live up to her name….
Is Nicki back in the convo or is Cardi still reigning supreme? (Or is it the height of sexism to pit the two against one another in this way to begin with??)
Latest single from Cardi B‘s Invasion of Privacy album dropping TOMORROW (April 6). S’cool but I think Cardi could actually make better records than this. I hope the album lives up to her talent, promise and potential.