Veeze sort une mixtape surprise intitulée Y’all Won

Le rappeur de Detroit Veeze a publié une mixtape surprise intitulée Y’all Won. Le projet est accompagné d'une vidéo pour le single « Wrong Place, Wrong Time », qui comprend des apparitions de Playboi Carti et Lil Baby.

La mixtape arrive alors que les fans attendent la suite de l'album Ganger sorti par Veeze en 2023. Depuis cette sortie, il a publié plusieurs singles et a terminé sa tournée Worst Tour Ever. Son deuxième album, Worst Tape, n'a toujours pas de date de sortie confirmée.

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