GIRLS @

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To announce the "iiiDrops" release date, Joey Purp shares a new single, "GIRLS @," featuring his good friend Chance the Rapper.

Over the past year or so, Joey Purp has positioned himself to be the next star to come from the SaveMoney collective. His last two singles, "Cornerstore" and "Photobooth" -- both released within the past month, have been especially inspiring, each showing a different side of his rapping ability. Today, he has shared what will likely be his last single before the release of his upcoming album, iiiDrops. "GIRLS @" features Chance the Rapper, who, of course, is currently spreading joy throughout the rap world with his Coloring Book mixtape. 

The track is produced by Joey's frequent collaborator Knox Fortune, who also made an appearance on Coloring Book. His template doesn't contain too many tools aside from a wide range of zany percussive sounds, but he's been making some truly raw and energizing productions. His loose, Neptunes-inspired beat on "GIRLS @" suits the freewheeling styles of the SaveMoney emcees, who each lay down verses about their favorite type of women. Additional production comes from Peter Cottontale of The Social Experiment. 

It's a fun listen -- somewhat of a sequel to "Photobooth" -- and it should be relatable to all dudes who've gotten a second-hand high from seeing a gang of turnt-up females entering the club. With "GIRLS @," Joey has announced that iiiDrops will be out next Friday, May 27. He also shared the album's tracklist. Check it out here

Quotable Lyrics 

Where the girls in the club with the black dress
With a big fat booty and a flat chest 
Who tryna wear the black dress to my address 
I got a bed, no frame, just a mattress 

- Chance the Rapper 

 

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<b>Feature &amp; News Contributor</b> Brooklyn via Toronto writer and music enthusiast. Angus writes reviews, features, and lists for HNHH. While hip-hop is his muse, Angus also puts in work at an experimental dance label. In the evenings, he winds down to dub techno and Donna Summer.
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