Veeze släpper överraskningsmixtapet Y’all Won

Detroit-rapparen Veeze har släppt ett överraskningsmixtape med titeln Y’all Won. Projektet lanseras tillsammans med en musikvideo till singeln “Wrong Place, Wrong Time,” som innehåller gästinhopp från Playboi Carti och Lil Baby.

Mixtapet kommer i en tid då fansen väntar på uppföljaren till Veezes album Ganger från 2023. Sedan dess har han släppt ett flertal singlar och genomfört sin Worst Tour Ever. Hans andra album, Worst Tape, saknar fortfarande ett bekräftat utgivningsdatum.

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