Kidd Kenn and Delli Boe Are At it Again: 19-year-old Chicago rapper Kidd Kenn has released new single At it Again with Sacramento star Delli Boe, through Def Jam.
According to the press release, 'At It Again'?is the latest track ?from??Kidd Kenn's? upcoming new EP,?GROWN.For??Kidd Kenn, who?has established his own unique path as an artist, and has created a safe space through his music for himself and his fans,'At It Again'?quickly follows the single + video for Body,released just weeks ago.
Kidd Kenn?made BET history when he became the first openly?LGBTQAI rapper to perform at the elite 2021 BET Hip-Hop Awards Cypher, alongside LaKeyah, Toosii and Symba,an influential annual all-star collabo that always draws tens of millions of views.
At It Again is a lively gay anthem, as the two rappers offer to fuck your man, because apparently you look like you need a hand. They're not exactly shy in coming forward.
Sorry but you lost your chance, they rap. Damn!
Kidd Kenn and Delli Boe Are At it Again: At It Again is out now.
Press bio:
Hailing from the South Side of Chicago,Kidd?Kenn?discovered an unparalleled joy for perform?ance at an early age. His viral freestyle videos quickly gained him local notoriety and an influx of fans online racking up hundreds of thousands of views. With the mission of encouraging young people to be comfortable in their own skin,Kidd?Kenn?approaches his music with a passion and hunger that cannot be denied. He's a pioneer in his hometown and pushing the boundaries of hip-hop as we know it. As more and more artists embrace their authentic selves, they will con?tinue to look to?Kenn?to lead the pack in breaking the mold. His debut mixtape?Childish?dropped in September 2018, followed by the?Child's Play?EP (February 2020), and?Problem Child?(June 2020). Now 19 years old,Kenn's buzz continues to grow with tastemaker?support and co-signs from?Grammy?-winning artists Cardi B,Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion, and Lil Nas X, along with?Chance The Rapper, Saweetie,Kehlani,Young M.A and more.
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