Sooner than the Oct. 19 premiere of the recent ABC drama, Queens, the gift’s main girls—Eve, Brandy, Naturi Naughton, and Nadine Velazquez—comprise released their recent single, “Corrupt Lady.”
The hot Tim Account-directed visible—in appropriate ’90s vogue—used to be shot on a yacht and at a mansion with glistening men in the background and champagne poppin’ all over. Eve (“Professor Sex”) kicks off the inspiring song as she raps, “Face so slightly/Toddler, body fleshy of curves/As soon as you happen to can’t handle the velocity/I kick ’em to the curb.” Naughton (“Da Thrill”) dusted off her rapping skills when she slid in with “Play ya playing cards appropriate and that you just would be capable of take care of for dinner/Satan in a blue costume turning saints to sinners.”
Velazquez (“Butter Pecan”) reminded us all why these females are royalty—”incorrect bh nah/You may well also call me the boss.” At ultimate, Brandy (“Xplicit Lyrics”) traded in her ethereal vocals to round out the song with her immediate and jaw-losing bars: “Lyrical cynical savage/Visuals paint scriptures/And my mystique is Mona Lisa in worn photos.”
Def Jam Recordings is the official label accomplice for all well-liked song for the gift and Swizz Beatz serves as executive song producer for the total well-liked song in the sequence.
Queens follows four females of their 40s who reunite for of mission to recapture their reputation and safe the stride they’d in the ’90s when they had been legends in the hip-hop world, as described by job of press delivery.
Take a look at out the “Corrupt Lady” visible above. The one is moreover on hand on all streaming platforms.