Young Nudy and Pi’erre Bourne Share Video for New Song “Right Now”

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Young Nudy and producer Pi’erre Bourne have unveiled the details for their upcoming collaborative album, Sli’merre 2. Scheduled for release on November 13 via RCA, this album is the follow-up to their 2019 project, Sli’merre. The tracklist for Sli’merre 2 features 16 songs, with the lead single being “Right Now.”

The Evolution of “Right Now”

Interestingly, “Right Now” is not a new title for Young Nudy. In the past, he has released two other tracks with the same name. The first “Right Now” appeared on his 2018 mixtape, SlimeBall 3, which was co-produced by Metro Boomin and Wheezy. Additionally, in 2020, Nudy was featured on Jaah SLT’s “Right Now,” produced by Quaxar. Pi’erre Bourne also has a connection to the title, having featured on and produced Playboi Carti’s “Right Now” on the album Die Lit.

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Upcoming Concerts and Collaborations

Young Nudy is set to perform at a series of concerts in the U.S. in December. These shows will include support from BabyDrill, the sole featured artist on Sli’merre 2. Fans can find the tour dates below.

Looking Ahead

Following the release of Sli’merre 2, Young Nudy will shift his focus to his 2023 album, Gumbo. With these projects, the rapper continues to showcase his versatility and creativity in the music industry.

Sli’merre 2 Tracklist

01 Come to My World
02 Get Fu*ked Up
03 Money
04 I’m Big Dawg
05 Breakdown
06 Bang Pistols
07 Loaded
08 Splash
09 10pc Teriyaki
10 Gotta Salute
11 Save Myself [ft. BabyDrill]
12 4Slime
13 Bloody
14 Hakuna Matata
15 Right Now
16 How It Be

FAQs

Q: When is the release date for Sli’merre 2?

A: Sli’merre 2 is set to be released on November 13 via RCA.

Q: How many songs are included in the tracklist for Sli’merre 2?

A: The album features a total of 16 songs, with “Right Now” serving as the lead single.

Q: Who is the featured artist on Sli’merre 2?

A: The only featured artist on the album is BabyDrill, who will also be joining Young Nudy on his upcoming U.S. tour in December.


Credit: pitchfork.com

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