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When you think of all the many rap queens of this generation, Saweetie definitely has a seat somewhere on the throne. Although the world has been in long anticipation for a debut album since the now-double platinum debut of her 2017 single, “Icy Grl,” she’s still managed to stay afloat thus far by way of well-received EPs, well-curated social media presence and most importantly well-planned collaborations. Her 2021 Doja Cat-assisted single “Best Friend” even nabbed her a set of GRAMMY nominations. Not bad for no album out!
Her latest is the “Rock Your Hips (Remix)” alongside 310babii. Check it out below:
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Another good way Saweetie learned the value of good collaboration was by working with the right studio engineers. For this week’s “My First Time,” she paid us a visit to drop a life lesson on having proper recording equipment if being a musician is in your plans. For Saweetie, her initial set-up was so bad that it made her think she actually had a bad voice and almost quit music altogether. Yikes!
Let Saweetie break it all down below in our latest “My First Time”:
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