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Finesse2Tymes & NLE Choppa: It's turn up season in the 'Very Demure' music video

Cuffing season might be coming up but I’m on demon time right now. So what better way to level up and grind it out than seeing how rap artist Finesse2Tymes is serving up with a fire ‘Very Demure’ anthem for the masses? Well, add NLE Choppa and a music video and you’re good-good.

The iced-out posing is tough and Lamborghini glow? I’m here for it all. Fully tap in.

Never holding back when it comes to his music, Finesse2Tymes speaks what's on his mind. Today, he teams up with his hometown's own NLE Choppa for the "Very Demure" video. A play on recent social media trends and the remix to last month's "Demure," the track finds Finesse and NLE Choppa unleashing their most out-of-pocket thoughts, proving why they could never be very demure: "Flew her first class for some of that a** / She brought a friend for my mans / I hit that b*tch like I'm fresh out the can / She pulled up with her man / I don't give a f*ck 'bout your man,"spits Finesse. NLE follows up Finesse's NSFW lyrics with risqué bars of his own: "And she down bad, I could pipe her up / Grabbin' your hair, get your face out the mattress."

In the "Very Demure" video, directed by VisionBank, Finesse and NLE Choppa post up in front of a yellow Lamborghini, dripped out in diamonds and designer from head to toe. The Memphis rappers trade NSFW bars, while NLE comes in blazing with a verse of his own and shows off his dance moves.

"Very Demure" arrives ahead of Finesse2Tymes' upcoming project Art of War, out 11/22. The project arrives amidst a strong year for Finesse, complete with popular singles like "Down Bad" and "Show Dat Work" ft. GloRilla & Rob49. Art of War promises to build upon this momentum and position Finesse for even more rap success in 2025.

Born and raised on the East Side of Memphis, most of Finesse’s young adulthood was surrounded by the walls of a prison cell. His first prison stint happened at 14 and he was in and out of prison until his most recent release. At 21, he started formally making music, forming a collective called Memphis Greatest Underrated with several local artists including Blac Youngsta and Moneybagg Yo. The crew released a self-titled EP in 2019 while Finesse was serving his final stint in prison as the group disbanded. While away, Finesse perfected his craft, writing rhymes and plotting his next moves to ensure this prison sentence will be his last. He found a way to keep track of the major players in the industry who followed his music. Among them was Mob Ties Founder and CEO J Prince Jr., son of legendary Rap-A-Lot kingpin J. Prince, who later signed him. At the top of July 2022, Finesse left prison and boarded a private jet bound for Houston. The start of his new life had finally begun. 
 
He dropped the menacing “Get Even” within the first week of his release later chasing it with “Back End,” showcasing a more sophisticated style that still harbored his gruff delivery. The single later went on to earn him his first career entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and first RIAA-certified gold record. He even mended fences with Moneybagg Yo, surprising fans everywhere with their collaborative “Black Visa” track and informally inaugurating his signing with Bagg’s Breadgang. Finesse released his debut mixtape90 Days in December 2022 representing his pivotal first 90 days post prison release. He later returned with the deluxe, 90 Days Later. 

With Art of War on the way, Finesse2Tymes is ready to secure his place in rap stardom. Stay tuned for much more from him soon.