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Premo Rice Drops ‘Bad Muhfucka’ as a Bold Blueprint for the Self-Made

Premo Rice Drops ‘Bad Muhfucka’ as a Bold Blueprint for the Self-Made

Premo Rice returns with Bad Muhfucka, a 13-track power play that cements his status as one of hip-hop’s most consistent and uncompromising voices. Fresh off tour with underground legend Curren$y, the Maryland-born emcee delivers his most polished project yet, merging soulful production with game-spitting lyricism.

The album opens with “Star Status,” setting a defiant tone that carries through motivational standouts like “That Fye” and “Make Sumn.” Premo calls it “an audiobook on how to boost your self-esteem,” and the project lives up to that claim with swagger, strategy, and style. Long known for his charisma and buttery flow, Rice continues his ascent with features from Gauxstman and ANKHLEJOHN, while holding down most of the tape solo.

Bad Muhfucka follows his acclaimed collab with Harry Fraud and signals a sharpened sound and expanded ambition. With his label Live Forever Records driving the independent push, Rice stays locked in on a path fueled by work ethic and vision. His “Sucka Free” Tour kicks off soon with 11 stops across major cities including Atlanta, Detroit, and Houston.