CHIEF KEEF & LIL YACHTY HELM NEW SINGLE + VIDEO “SAY YA GRACE”
Award-winning music video director and culture-defining creator Cole Bennett and his multimedia brand Lyrical Lemonade – the community-driven platform and YouTube channel with over 10 billion views worldwide – present their highly-anticipated full-length debut album, All Is Yellow via Lyrical Lemonade/Def Jam Recordings. Listen HERE.
To celebrate the record’s arrival, Lyrical Lemonade released the music video for “Say Ya Grace” with Chief Keef and Lil Yachty. Watch HERE. The visual ups the ante once again with its frenetic pacing and arresting vignettes stitched together by this dynamic union’s chemistry.
All Is Yellow embodies the spirit of the Lyrical Lemonade brand, excavating disruption from every corner of the culture. Eminem lets loose with a breathless flurry on the powerhouse “Doomsday Pt. 2,”while Latto, Swae Lee, and Aminé ignite “Special.” Elsewhere, the unforgettable “First Night” assembles a once-in-a-lifetime cohort of genre-busting talent, placing Juicy J, Denzel Curry, and Lil Bshoulder-to-shoulder with Teezo Touchdown and Cochise.
Check out the full tracklist below.
Lyrical Lemonade set the stage for the release with “Fallout” featuring Gus Dapperton, Lil Yachty, and Joey Bada$$. It has already amassed over 901K Spotify streams and 878K YouTube views on the music video. Plus, it earned widespread acclaim. WONDERLAND. raved, “Gus Dapperton delivers one of his best ever hooks, Lil Yachty continues his progression with a solid showing, and Joey Bada$$ is a welcomed inclusion, his versatility on show as he brings a melodic verse and slick rapped outro alike.” UPROXXdubbed it “a terrific joining of forces” and touted it among “All The Best New Music From This Week That You Need To Hear.” REVOLThailed it as “genre-bending,” and HotNewHipHop highlighted how Cole Bennett is “assembling his ‘Avengers’.”
“Fallout” picked up the momentum from its predecessor “Stop Giving Me Advice” featuring Jack Harlow and Dave. Beyond looks from Complex and more, Rolling Stone praised “the stylish music video,” and HYPEBEAST noted, “the two exchange smart bars back and forth.” REVOLT also applauded how the “track sees the two letting listeners know that, unless they’ve matched their success, they can leave their two cents at home.”
“Stop Giving Me Advice” landed in the wake of the fan favorite “Hello There” featuring Corbin, Lil Tracy, and Black Kray. Lyrical Lemonade kicked off its partnership with Def Jam Recordings by dropping “Doomsday” with Juice WRLD and Cordae earlier this summer. Followed by “Guitar In My Room” with Lil Durk and Kid Cudi.
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