Gucci Mane, Roddy Ricch, And Nardo Wick Get ‘Pissy’ About Their Possesions On A Brand New Collab

Gucci Mane is back with his brand new song, “Pissy,” and it features none other than Roddy Ricch and Nardo Wick to help deliver the attitude. The track is also produced by Avo No Sleep, Koncept-P, and Will No Sleep.

“Grandma raised me, I’m from the Westside where it get sticky, and my four wheels come with road kits / I got Elliott like I’m Missy, stack my bread up, cut the corners off, it ain’t no way you could diss me, b*tch / I got the yellow gold / I got the yellow stones and my wrist and ring / It look pissy,” Gucci raps alongside Roddy for the second chorus.

Throughout the track, the three rappers continue to showcase their extravagant possessions, women, and other vices. “Hey, put on them Daisy Dukes / Show me what that new Mercedes do / Real trap house, all the pots and pans come with residue,” Roddy adds in his verse.

Meanwhile, Nardo joins Gucci later in the track, as the two add, “They say we litty, uh, I say, ‘We ain’t lit enough’ / They say we did it, uh, I say, ‘We ain’t did enough.’”

Gucci Mane’s last project was his compilation record last year, so fans have been waiting for a possible new album — with this adding to the anticipation.

Check out Gucci Mane’s “Pissy” with Roddy Ricch and Nardo Wick above.

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Gucci Mane Taps Roddy Ricch & Nardo Wick For Single “Pissy”

A few days ago, Gucci Mane announced that he would be releasing a new single. From the teaser, it seemed to be hinting at the return of his old style. The single, titled “Pissy,” features Roddy Richh and Nardo Wick, and a teaser visual for the song was recently posted on Gucci Mane’s Instagram account. The clip included a sample from one of his hit songs, “Lemonade.” It also showed a transition from the original 2009 yellow-themed video to a more modern version featuring Roddy Ricch and Nardo Wick. Fans were excited about the possibility of the sample and left comments expressing their enthusiasm using lemon emojis.

The “Pissy” teaser wasn’t the first time that Gucci Mane has hinted at a return to form. He gave a glimpse of this in March with a teaser for his latest single “06 Gucci” featuring 21 Savage and DaBaby. In it, he recreated an old look by wearing an Atlanta Braves Jersey. The 17-year gap between the old and new looks was refreshing and showed the rapper’s growth. Interestingly, the “Pissy” release follows the same promotional strategy as the previous one.

Is “Pissy” Gucci Mane’s Return To Form?

The unexpected collaboration between Gucci Mane, Roddy Ricch, and Nardo Wick is a welcome surprise in the hip-hop scene of 2023. Gucci’s latest track, “Pissy,” showcases his tough demeanor as he raps about his luxurious lifestyle, cruising in a yellow car with a beautiful woman and adorned with yellow diamonds. “Big yellow Cuban on and it’s pissy / Walk big blue stones, like I’m Nipsey,” Gucci raps. “I pop champagne, ’til I’m tipsy / Still be spendin’ Ms in my sixties.”

As some listeners have pointed out, Roddy Ricch carries the song. It may technically be Gucci Mane’s song, but Roddy really delivers the goods. In fact, listening to it without knowing what it is, one could be forgiven for thinking Gucci is the feature. Regardless, it’s a banger. The trio also released a music video along with the track. It features the three rappers showing off their lavish lifestyles, with thick Cuban chains and huge pendants. What do you think of Gucci Mane’s new single? Let us know in the comments!

Quotable Lyrics:

Takin’ all facts, Grandma raised me
I’m from the Westside, where it get sticky
And my four wheels come with road kiss
I got Elliott, like I’m Missy

The Best New Music This Week: Tyler, The Creator, Quavo, DJ Drama, & More

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  • Tyler, The Creator, “Sorry Not Sorry” 


  • Quavo, “Honey Bun” 


  • DJ Drama f/ Lil Uzi Vert & 42 Dugg, “Free Game” 


  • Morray f/ Lil Tjay, “High Price” 


  • Chlöe f/ Future & Joey Bada$$, “Cheatback”


  • Larry June & The Alchemist f/ Joey Bada$$ & Curren$y, “​​Barragán Lighting” 


  • Rod Wave, “Fight the Feeling” 


  • Nardo Wick f/ Lil Baby, “Hot Boy” 


  • Luh Tyler, “You Was Laughing” 


  • Jesse®, “Rainbow”

SOHH Takes Rolling Loud California 2023: The Top Biggest Surprises At This Year’s Festival

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This year’s festival was everything a hip-hop fan can ask for with a banging celebrity line-up that surprised the audience even more than they could have anticipated. SOHH, here are the best surprises at Rolling Loud California 2023. Lil Wayne’s Young Money Reunion Weezy kicked off one of the first stops of his alleged last […]

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  • “Party” featuring Quavo and Takeoff


  • “It Ain’t Safe” featuring Nardo Wick and Kodak Black


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Nardo Wick Unleashes An Eerie Music Video For ‘Dah Dah Dahdah’

After releasing Who Is Nardo Wick?? (Deluxe) and unveiling the music video for his collaboration with The Kid Laroi on “Burning Up,” Nardo Wick is back with another video, this time for “Dah Dah Dahdah.”

The last video was directed by Cole Bennett, and this time it was by Dell Nie and even Nardo himself. It begins with a stunning shot of three pianos set up in a triangular form while bloody hands play the haunting rhythm on the keys, whose melody can be recognized from Suzanne Vega’s “Tom’s Diner” or, more recently, Fall Out Boy’s “Centuries” which also samples it. Guns are laid out on the pianos and Nardo dances in the middle in between them all. Interspersed are scenes with an intense downpour and some security footage.

The Jacksonville rapper concluded his 2021 year with the release of his Who Is Nardo Wick? project, which consisted of 18 songs and features from Future, Lil Baby, Hit-Boy, G Herbo, Lil Durk, 21 Savage, Lakeyah, and Big30. The deluxe of Who Is Nardo Wick? added onto the amount of features, pulling in artists like Latto and The Kid Laroi for special guest appearances that excited fans.

Watch the video for “Dah Dah Dahdah” above.

Nardo Wick & The Kid Laroi Drop “Burning Up” Music Video

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Two of the biggest acts in today’s hip hop, Nardo Wick and The Kid Laroi, link up for the new visual “Burning Up,” which is the new collaboration from Wick’s debut album, Who Is Nardo Wick, out now via RCA Records. Watch the Lyrical Lemonade’s Cole Bennett-directed visual below. Stream it now.

MORE: Nardo Wick Says “Robbing Ain’t Cool” After Sharing His Back Story in an Interview

The new video follows Wick’s latest visual, “Demon Time,” released last week. The Kid Laroi joins Wick’s debut album on the deluxe version along with new guests Latto and Lakeyah. Currently, Nardo is gearing up to hit the road again, this time as a guest on Lil Durk’s The 7220 Deluxe Tour kicking off September 17th.

In a little over a year and a half, Nardo Wick exploded onto the rap scene and has begun to make a name for himself. His hit single “Who Want Smoke?” officially dropped at the start of 2021 and since then, has been RIAA-certified 2x Platinum and has over 30 million views on YouTube. Following up the rise of “Who Want Smoke?”, Nardo’s released a slew of successful tracks including “Shhh”“Pull Up” and “I Be Chillin” before releasing the alternative version of “Who Want Smoke??” featuring Lil Durk, 21 Savage and G Herbo. The new version of Nardo’s hit single debuted at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the video – currently at 138 million views and counting – trended on YouTube for weeks to follow and six months later is still sitting in the top 20 at #15. Ending the year on a high note, Nardo released his debut album Who Is Nardo Wick? in December 2021 and it landed in the top 20 (#19)on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the fifth largest debut of 2021.

MORE: Nardo Wick Delivers His Debut Album ‘Who is Nardo Wick?’

Nardo Wick is having the best time in his career right now. This year alone, the Jacksonville native made the XXL’s Freshman Class and his debut album is certified gold by the RIAA.

Stream Who Is Nardo Wick?? (Deluxe) below.

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Nardo Wick And The Kid Laroi Are Men In Black In Their Cole Bennett-Directed ‘Burning Up’ Video

Jacksonville, Florida rapper Nardo Wick is on a roll after following up his appearance in the 2022 XXL Freshman Class with the deluxe version of his breakout mixtape, Who Is Nardo Wick? Adding 12 new tracks to the fan-favorite debut, Nardo only includes two new features; one is Latto, who joins Lakeyah on the “Baby Wyd” remix, and the other is fellow fast-rising neophyte The Kid Laroi, who appears on “Burning Up.” Today, Nardo and Laroi shared the video for “Burning Up,” which was directed by Lyrical Lemonade’s Cole Bennett.

Bennett, who has become a go-to for Gen Z artists looking for colorful and creative visual companions to their biggest hits, is a wise choice. Since both artists on the track are a couple of years away from drinking age, the old standby of shooting the video in a nightclub is out of the question. Instead, Bennett decks them out in matching black suits and straps a pair of proton pack-bearing blasters to their backs, turning them into a (much younger) version of the titular characters from the 1997 sci-fi action film, Men In Black (a movie older than both artists). The clip turns out to be short but effective, and they look like they’re having a blast running around in the forest playing alien cops and boating on a serene lake.

You can watch the video for “Burning Up” above. Who Is Nardo Wick? (Deluxe) is available here.

Nardo Wick Is Live From The Shadows In The Taunting Video For ‘Demon Mode’

Jacksonville rapper Nardo Wick concluded his 2021 year with the release of his Who Is Nardo Wick? project. The body of work delivered 18 songs and features from Future, Lil Baby, Hit-Boy, G Herbo, Lil Durk, 21 Savage, Lakeyah, and Big30. Who Is Nardo Wick? was a great look for Nardo as it earned him co-signs from all over the rap world as well as an inclusion in the 2022 XXL Freshman Class. A little over seven months from that project’s release, Nardo returns with a deluxe reissue and a brand new video.

Nardo Wick gets back to work with a video for “Demon Mode,” one of twelve new songs that appear on the deluxe of Who Is Nardo Wick?. In the visual, Nardo is surrounded by his crew in a dimly lit room as they show their unity while flaunting their stacks of money and collection of jewelry.

The deluxe of Who Is Nardo Wick? features the previously released “Riot” and “Krazy Krazy” as well as guest appearances from Latto and The Kid Laroi, with the former appearing on a remix of “Baby Wyd?”

You can watch the video for “Demon Mode” above.

Who Is Nardo Wick?? (Deluxe) is out now via Flawless Ent. and RCA Records. You can stream it here.

The Best New Music This Week: Lil Uzi Vert, Megan Thee Stallion, Joey Badass, and More

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  • Lil Uzi Vert, “I Know”


  • Megan Thee Stallion f/ Future, “Pressurelicious”


  • Joey Badass f/ JID, “Wanna Be Loved” 


  • Flo Milli, “Bed Time”


  • Doechii & SZA, “Persuasive”


  • Lil Durk & Southside, “Save Me”


  • Nardo Wick, “Dah Dah DahDah”


  • Rico Nasty, “One On 5”


  • Mozzy f/ YG, 2 Chainz, & Saweetie, “In My Face” 


  • DVSN, “If I Get Caught”


  • Internet Money, Lil Tecca, & Ken Carson, “She Want Some More”