Rico Nasty Links Up With CupCakke For "Smack A Bitch" Remix

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Rico Nasty and Cupcakke tap into some heavier sounds with the "Smack A Bitch" remix.

For a while, there was only a handful of female emcee's getting their shine in the game but over the past few years, more of them have popped up on the scene. Of course both Nicki Minaj and Cardi B dominate the mainstream but there's much more talent past that. Rico Nasty is one of many upcoming female rappers who's pushing the boundaries in music. She recently linked up with Cupcakke for a remix of her banger, "Smack A Bitch."

Rico Nasty recruits CupCakke for their collaboration on the "Smack A Bitch" remix. The two of them come through with some aggressive verse over a metal-influenced production. It definitely doesn't fall under traditional hip hop but the two ladies continue to flex their bars while exploring different sonics.

Quotable Lyrics
Why she be yellin' so much?
If I see you in the streets, bet your ass is done
I don't need your opinion
Do what I fuckin' want


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