Rappers drop follow-up to “Do We Have a Problem?”

Nicki Minaj and Lil Baby dropped their second team-up track in as many weeks with the new single, “Bussin.” Last week, they released the stylish, cinematic “Do We Have a Problem?” visual.

Over staccato, foreboding production, Minaj and Lil Baby take turns on a verse: “I call Baby, ‘Yo, where that stick at?,'” Minaj asks. Lil Baby responds: “Tell them boys come get his shit back.” “If they act up, we gon’ fix that,” she raps. “My new ni–a ain’t with that chit chat.” “You know, you ain’t gettin’ your bitch back,” Lil Baby quips.

The end of the video for “Do We Have a Problem?” teased “Bussin,” with Minaj delivering a verse from the track from a neon-lit hallway, signaling that her double-crossing agent character may return to continue the story in a forthcoming video. “Do We Have a Problem?” finished on a cliffhanger with Minaj absconding with Lil Baby to Cuba, where her agent partner Joseph Sikora tracked her down.

The back-to-back singles follow Minaj’s collaboration with Jesy Nelson on the track and video for “Boyz” last fall. Last spring, the rapper re-released her 2009 mixtape Beam Me Up Scotty, adding three new bonus tracks.

Hit-Boy stepped into a more energetic and party driven sound on his latest single "Franchise Boy," released exclusively through YouTube. The record leans on a smooth and stripped back soul sample while also nodding to Dem Franchise Boyz and their classic track "White Tee." Hit-Boy rides the production effortlessly, delivering confident bars packed with flexes about his success and high end lifestyle. The song blends hints of Jersey club rhythms with touches of Miami bass influence, giving the track an addictive and upbeat feel. "Franchise Boy" feels like a strong preview of what could be another exciting run of music from Hit-Boy.

Release Date: Monday, May 18

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: N/A

Quotable Lyrics from Franchise Boy

N***as had said it was love,
But it wasn't love, I'm really above
The s**t you be talking, I'm floating and walking
In Margiela runners, you won't see them often

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