Veeze releases surprise mixtape Y’all Won

Detroit rapper Veeze has released a surprise mixtape titled Y’all Won. The project comes with a video for the single “Wrong Place, Wrong Time,” which includes cameos from Playboi Carti and Lil Baby.

The mixtape arrives as fans await Veeze’s follow-up to his 2023 album Ganger. In the time since that release, he has issued several singles and completed his Worst Tour Ever. His sophomore album Worst Tape remains without a confirmed release date.

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