YUNG GRAVY DROPS NEW ALBUM
Yung Gravy, the only rapper that compares himself to Martha Stewart, just released his second
full-length album Gasanova. The Minnesota born rapper tok the internet by storm when Mr.
Clean became a popular internet song. Even though he has been rapping for quite some time
his career began to take flight during his final year of college. With humble beginnings, he has
become very popular and definitely stands out from the rest. His style is retro, his songs have
innuendos only he can pull of. He considers himself the "family man of the rap game," and that
he makes, "mom music." Gasanova, released on October 2, showcases Yung Gravy's "evolution in widescreen
technicolor." It has a variety of flavor from Latina sounds, country tunes, and of course, his disco
sounding rap style. This albums concept began early this year but came to fruition during
quarantine. It features rappers such as Ski Mask The Slump God, Chief Keef, Y2K, TrippyThakid,
and more.
In three words Gravy says this album "thumps, is carefree, and gas." And he is 100% right. His
music is known for being easygoing and fun. This album encompasses that perfectly. From
songs about chips, to Wholefoods, and one of his favorite people, Martha Stewart, there's a song
for any occasion and mood.
My personal favorite from the album has to be "oops!". I truly think this wil be his next hit that
pops off. While you may have not known his name before, get to know it now. His music will
continue to grow and I have a feeling that Tiktok wil be all over this new album very soon.
Yung Gravy has a lot of exciting projects coming up that we wil get to see play-out in the future.
In his newest music video "yup!" it features popular social media influencers such as Trevor
Wallace and Lenarr Young. Gravy was able to tell me that, 'I have a lot more good friends that
have yet to pop out in a video and we've always planned on it. I don't want to ruin al the
surprises."
Watch the official music video for "yup!" here:
While we wait to see what Gravy has in store next, he wants fans to be able to listen to his music
and take away that, "People need to learn to like just kind of not give a f"ck and just feel good.
There's a lot of negative energy on the internet and all over, and I think people need to like just be able to kick back and enjoy themselves.”