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(Audible Treats) Respected across the music scene for her peerless pen game, Young M.A won't rest until she reaches the top. The Brooklyn native culminates a long and arduous personal journey with Kween, her highly-anticipated album. Reflective, yet triumphant, Kween finds M.A processing her pain, working through hardship to emerge victorious over personal demons and industry misconceptions. The title combines the words "king" and "queen," as used by M.A in a popular 2017 freestyle and for her charitable KWEENZ Foundation. Featuring guest spots from G Herbo, Tory Lanez, and Kavi Synatra, Kween is available on all platforms via M.A Music / 3D.
Along with the album, M.A. shares the music video for highlight song, "Still Free." Produced by NYBangers, "Still Free" is a fierce lyrical mission statement from M.A, emphasizing that though she underwent a personal evolution, she still remains the same Kween: "Yeah I broke the rules, cause I ain't never respect the rules/I came to play chess, you n****s is playing checker moves/A bunch of yes men, they bend over and accept the rules/Unacceptable, you grown men should be ashamed/And if I ain't top ten, then f*ck it I came to rearrange," she spits. Directed by Rook, the music video establishes M.A. as the Batman of the Five Boroughs, complete with an all-black Batmobile and a fully-stocked Batcave, as she waits for the signal to activate her MAB and take over the game.
After surviving a health scare and embracing her sobriety, M.A radiates an otherworldly confidence, assured in her place in the rap hierarchy and unwilling to back down from any challenge. The new album collects 15 barred-out bangers, each an opportunity for M.A to showcase her entendre-filled wordplay and forceful delivery. From the introductory song, "Therapy," M.A is an open book, alternating dazzling flexes with perceptive moments of self-reflection, proving all the while that while she dropped some bad habits, she is still the same M.A who has been drawing crowds since her early days.
Kween is home to the boisterous recent single "Lasagna," which racked up over 2.2 million views on YouTube since its February release, striking an ideal balance between M.A's signature tough talk and cucumber-cool maturity. New highlights include "Pressure," a sinister and heart-pumping duet with G Herbo, "Gyal Dem Rite," which samples Sister Nancy's "Bam Bam" and features a guest verse from Tory Lanez, and "Dancer," a breezy party anthem that draws inspiration from NYC's red hot sexy drill sound. The new album grows more contemplative in its second half, with songs like "Open Scars," in which she strikes back at bigots and demonstrates to her doubters that numbers don't lie, and "Hennessey Medusa," a comprehensive chronicle of M.A's health struggles and efforts to overcome alcohol dependency. By the closing song, "MAB Forever," M.A resolves to make her changes permanent, pledging to trust herself and the MAB as she continues her rise Stream the album here.
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