Uh Ohhh, she's on fire! Not only does her persuasive beauty taunt our vitals, the Baltimore Barbie, Rican Da Menace, doesn't hold back from peppering beats designed to overwhelm the sense of hearing.
All Hail The Lyrical Menace: Rican Da Menace!
Although we wonder how it's possible, if you're sleeping on Rican Da Menace, perhaps it's time to redeem yourself as the 21-year-old rapper from Baltimore, Maryland, drops "Uh Ohhh"; a mean-mug bop produced by Atlanta-based music producer, Bangladesh - responsible for "A Milli", "Did It On 'Em", "Cockiness", and Beyoncé's "A Diva".
The inked baddie, who's also known as Baltimore Barbie (Queen), has long been a Tanizzle favourite (artist to watch, model, and social media influencer) considering her captivating rise involving a miraculous signing to Columbia Records (under BuVision Entertainment) after only releasing freestyle videos; an achievement incredibly hard to miss.
The "youngest in charge" has since been adamant to express her commanding presence in hip-hop with a slew of hard-hitting anthems including "Bus Fare" and "Youngest & Richest", in which, she could be heard spitting fiercely: "I gotta a loop hole that could really get you out that situation," testament of her gritty-flare straight out of Baltimore.
Rican Da Menace: "Uh Ohhh" Music Video
Accompanying her pen-game, and a thumping bass (and drum) delivered by the "Video Phone" producer, Bangladesh, was "Uh Ohhh", a two-minute and ten-seconds video directed by Gabriel Hart, professionally known as Video God, showcasing the "Ghetto Streets of Baltimore" (as tagged in an Instagram post), which included the iconic Domino Sugars building in the backdrop.
The "I Admit It" artist could be seen flaunting her mesmerising appearance entailing gorgeous tattoos, colourful hairstyles, and an array of diamonds; on an enchanting petite figure draped in multiple outfits consisting of an asset-grabbing one-piece (in white), a shoulder-less mini-dress (light-brown), and a braless offering with a Louis Vuitton balaclava and matching bottoms.
Staying loyal to her roots, Rican Da Menace's latest video includes her squad of (possible) long-term friends in addition appearances from Abou "Bu" Thiam, the appointed Executive Vice President (EVP) at Columbia Records, who also happens to be the brother of musician and businessman, Akon; and star of "Crazy in Love", Chrisean Rock, the musician, influencer, and TV personality (who was also born and raised in Baltimore, Maryland).
Support Rican Da Menace with "RicanSZN", an EP available to stream now. And whilst you're at it, why not subscribe to Rican Da Menace's Instagram to continuously stay updated.
Rican Da Menace: Straight Outta Baltimore
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