Rico Nasty Is Razor-Sharp On "TEETHSUCKER (YEA3x)"

The Beloved D.C. Rapper Is back With A new Single Ahead of Her 'Lethal' Album Release

Rico Nasty Is Razor-Sharp On "TEETHSUCKER (YEA3x)"

Rico Nasty is back, and she’s not here to play nice. Her new single, “TEETHSUCKER (YEA3X),” is a gnarly, high-voltage gut punch that officially kicks off the rollout for her upcoming album, Lethal. If you thought she was taking her foot off the gas after Las Ruinas, think again—this is Rico at her most venomous, ready to sink her teeth in and tear apart anything in her way.

The track is pure chaos, the kind that makes your speakers shake and your adrenaline spike. Co-produced by Imad Royal and Rayman, the beat lurches forward like a bat out of hell, with screeching guitars and basslines thick enough to suffocate you. Rico’s voice slices through it all—half-rap, half-battle cry—turning every bar into a sharpened weapon. She sounds untouchable, deranged in the best way, like she’s about to start a riot and you’re either in or in the way.

Visually, the accompanying music video is a perfect match for the track’s energy. Rico storms through chaotic, punk-infused set pieces, decked out in outfits that scream cyberpunk demon princess, flanked by a crew of mosh-ready misfits. It’s pure Rico—unapologetic, raw, and undeniably cool. She’s always had an ability to make every era feel like a full-throttle reinvention, and Lethal looks like it’s gearing up to be her most aggressively realized vision yet.

And let’s talk about this album. Lethal is set to be a 15-track bloodbath, with song titles like “Who Want It,” “Pink,” “Eat Me!,” and “Soul Snatcher.” Sounds like war. Imad Royal is steering the ship as executive producer, and if “TEETHSUCKER (YEA3X)” is any indication, this project is going to be a relentless fusion of rap, punk, and pure sonic destruction.

Rico Nasty has always thrived in chaos. She makes music for the underdogs, the freaks, the kids who show up to rap shows in spiked chokers and Doc Martens. Lethal isn’t just an album title—it’s a statement. The only question is, are you ready for the impact?

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