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P-Lo's Stunna Anthem is all types of summer righteousness

P-Lo's Stunna Anthem is all types of summer righteousness

The summer is in full swing and what better way to get into the zone than with help from P-Lo and his ‘Stunna Anthem’ music video? It’s easily one of the standout tracks from his upcoming Stunna album.

From having the Jabbawockeez featured in the visual to showing off his own acting skills, it’s a fun visual from start to finish. Check out the details and keep scrolling to see P-Lo in his bag.

Revving up towards his STUNNA album release, P-Lo shares “Stunna Anthem,” a lively intro that opens up the project into P-Lo’s carefree world. The accompanying music video, which features The Jabbawockeez, is a silly whirlwind of what happens when you’re the life of the party.

P-Lo, who is one of the most visible and recognizable rappers from the Bay, has been amping up his dedicated fanbase with back-to-back releases, including “Good,” featuring Larry June and “One Thing,” which aligned with Golden State Warriors’ championship win.

STUNNA, which will be the artist’s fourth full-length album, is a family affair and will also include Too $hort, ALLBLACK and 22nd Jim.

And in case you’re still catching up to who P-Lo is, check out the additional details.

P-Lo, a multi-platinum songwriter/producer has become lauded as one of the architects of the West Coast sound. The Filipino-American rapper is a clear example that sticking to your own thing and doubling down on yourself makes you irreplaceable. Solidifying his “Face of the Bay” status, P-Lo, who is a Pinole-native, has become an ambassador for the San Francisco 49ers, San Francisco Giants, Golden State Warriors, and San Jose Earthquakes. Currently, P-Lo’s high energy music is transcending the region’s sound with placements on Space Jam 2: A New Legacy, Insecure, Blindspotting, among other movies and shows compounded with the success of his own hits “Put Me On Somethin” and “same squad.”

A BMI Award winner, he’s also written and produced on hits such as Flo Rida’s “GDFR,” Yo Gotti’s “Act Right,” and Kehlani’s “All Me.” Additionally, he's collaborated with G-Eazy, Wiz Khalifa, Tyga and Dom Kennedy, to name a few. P-Lo closed out 2021 with the release of his single “Again,” featuring E-40 and LaRussell. P-Lo is following up to the success of his 2019 project, SHINE, with the release of his upcoming album, STUNNA, and the lead-up this summer has been momentous. During the NBA season, P-Lo was a prominent figure throughout the Golden State Warriors’ title run.

Whether he was performing at halftime for Game 1 of the finals, predicting the game 6 victory with ESPN, or having his single “Good” ft. Larry June soundtrack warm ups in the Chase Center, P-Lo continued to make his presence felt. For his latest release, "One Thing," P-Lo decided to memorialize the championship win by shooting a new video during the Championship parade in San Francisco. The video features appearances from Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, Blake Anderson, The Jabbawockeez and more of the Dub Nation faithful. “No one has a city on lock quite like P-Lo, and with so many accomplishments both personally and for his city.” (Lyrical Lemonade) With STUNNA, P-Lo is proving that the movement he’s built is limitless.

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