The single marks the rapper's first solo release of the year following collaborations with Faye Webster and Chief Keef
Sunday is scary hit a few days earlier for Lil Yachty. The rapper shared his latest single, “A Cold Sunday,” a musing on frustration and the fluctuating value of material possessions. The record comes with a music video directed by AMD Visuals that captures Lil Yachty in five different frames from five different angles.
“I ran thirty million in the dirt, baby, now I'm coming back/She's a city girl, I'm the real reason she's playing,” he raps early on in the song, which clocks in at just under two minutes long. “She talks back, I make her pack up, I send her home to Spirit/Something in my spirit made me not believe I'm scared.”
“A Cold Sunday” marks Lil Yachty's first solo release of the year. In January, he appeared on collaborations with Faye Webster, Chief Keef and Kid Cudi. It's been a little over a year since the rapper released his fifth studio album, Let's start herewhich Rolling rock described in one review as “an offering of artistic integrity from a musician who introduced himself to the world as the mainstream star of the SoundCloud generation”.
He saw it that way too. “I don't know what it is, but I feel like people have always treated me like a child. Like some Kidz Bop rapper or some shit,” Lil Yachty told Tierra Whack during Rolling rock's Musicians on Musicians event. “I'm like, 'I'm really doing this shit!' I was always the kid who was like, “Okay, cool. Do you think this rubbish? I'm going to fix it. I will get better. I'll be back.”
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