Veeze lanza por sorpresa la mixtape Y’all Won

El rapero de Detroit Veeze ha publicado una mixtape sorpresa titulada Y’all Won. El proyecto llega acompañado de un video para el sencillo “Wrong Place, Wrong Time”, que cuenta con apariciones de Playboi Carti y Lil Baby.

La mixtape llega mientras los fans esperan el sucesor del álbum Ganger de 2023. Desde aquel lanzamiento, ha publicado varios sencillos y completado su gira Worst Tour Ever. Su segundo álbum, Worst Tape, sigue sin tener una fecha de lanzamiento confirmada.

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