Rican Da Menace and Moneybagg Yo 'DUMB' out in their new music video
Low-key? I am super attracted to Rican Da Menace - from her confidence to her looks, it’s all types of jaw-dropping vibes around these parts. But personal likes aside, her new Moneybagg Yo-featured ‘DUMB’ single and music video is all types of must-see action.
Rican Da Menace and Moneybagg Yo tap in on ‘DUMB’
While she’s a hitmaker on her own, Rican doubles up with her newest release. The tune is bigger than audio gold so of course she had to come through with the cinematic visual.
Baltimore’s MVP Rican Da Menace unleashes her anticipated track “DUMB” featuring Moneybagg Yo, along with an exhilarating, action-paced 90’s movie inspired official video directed by BenMarc. The anthemic new song dominates with the 21-year-old artist’s defiant charm, packed with Instagram-caption worthy couplets. The new track was first teased by Rican on social media, promoting hundreds of thousands of views and mentions for the anticipated song.
The HitMaka & Tay Keith-produced “DUMB” serves as a fresh re-introduction for the riser as she establishes herself as one of the next rap stars in the game. With her previous singles “Ain’t Going Back”, “I Admit It” and the recent “Uh Ohhh”, Rican continues to add infectious bangers to the burgeoning relentless canon.
Still playing catch-up on Rican’s non-stop grind? Needless to say, she’s been putting in work and sparking all types of attention these past 12 months.
Building an online following with her unapologetic realness and posting unreleased music in popular videos, Rican can be seen in her element, showing off her confidence and relentless hustle creating a frenzy. Her brief, but visceral bangers caught the attention of Bu Thiam, who took her under his wing and signed her to BuVision Entertainment. After building an audience of hundreds of thousands with her slick one-two punch of lyrical dominance, undeniable energy and earning multiple co-signs from Rowdy Rebel, and Lil Yachty, the buzzing female phenom is ready to make the leap from being the pride of Baltimore to a nationally recognized star.