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YUNG GRAVY RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE & MUSIC VIDEO “yup!”

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YUNG GRAVY RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE & MUSIC VIDEO “yup!”

Platinum-certified rap phenomenon Yung Gravy unveils a brand new single and music video entitled “yup!” today.

The track bumps with one hilarious and highly quotable bar after another such as, “She call me Papa John’s, I got the sauce baby” and “When I pop it off call me Orville Redenbacher.” In the Anchorman-inspired visual, he introduces the “Channel 9 News Team, on every night 6 to 9,” led by Gravy as Ron Burgundy-influenced “Bruce Buttercrisp.”

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https://youtu.be/VTQ0EIhreug

As always, Yung Gravy keeps bobbing and weaving at lightspeed. Earlier this year, he joined forces with partner-in-crime bbno$ (pronounced “baby no money”) to serve up�Sensational�crashed the Top 5 of the Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart. Not to mention, he picked up platinum plaques for “Mr. Clean” and “1 Thot 2 Thot Red Thot Blue Thot” and sold-out shows around the world.

Get ready as the Gravy train continues to dominate streaming with more music on the way.

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