Rapper Lil Uzi Vert Re-emerges with New Tracks and Partnership with Jay-Z's ROC Nation
After a nearly seven-month hiatus, Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert returned to the music scene this week, releasing two surprise tracks - "Chanel Boy" and "Relevant". The songs were dropped independently, despite his new affiliation with Jay-Z's music management and distribution company, ROC Nation.
The news of Uzi's signing with ROC Nation was announced in a press release, which stated that the deal allows the rapper to own the rights to his master recordings. Krystian Santini, president of ROC Nation Distribution, welcomed Uzi on board, saying, "UZI is a global icon and a dynamic force in the music industry... Our partnership is centered around empowering UZI to continue building their legacy, with full creative control and the resources to take their artistry to new heights."
"Chanel Boy" and "Relevant" are Lil Uzi's first new tracks in over a year. The songs showcase the artist's return to his experimental production style and playful lyrics, which often feature brand name drops. The music videos for both tracks have been released, with "Chanel Boy" featuring a car doing burnouts outside Franklin Music Hall, leaving tire marks that resemble the logo of the French luxury fashion brand mentioned in the song.
The rapper's latest album, "Eternal Atake 2", debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart last November. Since then, Uzi has been relatively quiet, only making appearances on other artists' tracks and releasing a brief 29-second song called "Uzi The Earthling! (TV Show Theme)".
Born Symere Bysil Woods, Lil Uzi Vert, 31, grew up in North Philly's Francisville neighborhood. His hit single "Just Wanna Rock", from the 2022 album "Pink Tape", became an anthem during the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl run and inspired players to show off their dance moves.
The new tracks are available on all music streaming platforms, with the official music videos available to watch below.
After a nearly seven-month hiatus, Grammy-nominated rapper Lil Uzi Vert returned to the music scene this week, releasing two surprise tracks - "Chanel Boy" and "Relevant". The songs were dropped independently, despite his new affiliation with Jay-Z's music management and distribution company, ROC Nation.
The news of Uzi's signing with ROC Nation was announced in a press release, which stated that the deal allows the rapper to own the rights to his master recordings. Krystian Santini, president of ROC Nation Distribution, welcomed Uzi on board, saying, "UZI is a global icon and a dynamic force in the music industry... Our partnership is centered around empowering UZI to continue building their legacy, with full creative control and the resources to take their artistry to new heights."
"Chanel Boy" and "Relevant" are Lil Uzi's first new tracks in over a year. The songs showcase the artist's return to his experimental production style and playful lyrics, which often feature brand name drops. The music videos for both tracks have been released, with "Chanel Boy" featuring a car doing burnouts outside Franklin Music Hall, leaving tire marks that resemble the logo of the French luxury fashion brand mentioned in the song.
The rapper's latest album, "Eternal Atake 2", debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 chart last November. Since then, Uzi has been relatively quiet, only making appearances on other artists' tracks and releasing a brief 29-second song called "Uzi The Earthling! (TV Show Theme)".
Born Symere Bysil Woods, Lil Uzi Vert, 31, grew up in North Philly's Francisville neighborhood. His hit single "Just Wanna Rock", from the 2022 album "Pink Tape", became an anthem during the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl run and inspired players to show off their dance moves.
The new tracks are available on all music streaming platforms, with the official music videos available to watch below.