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Young Nudy and Pi’erre Bourne Detail Sli’merre 2, Share Video for New Song “Right Now”: Watch

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The rapper and producer’s collaborative album is out next week

Young Nudy in “Right Now”

Young Nudy in “Right Now,” directed by Nightlyfe

East Atlanta rapper Young Nudy and producer Pi’erre Bourne have shared the tracklist, cover artwork, and release date for their new collaborative album Sli’merre 2. The sequel to 2019’s Sli’merre is out November 13 via RCA. Leading the 16-song project is “Right Now.” Check out the new song below.

Remarkably, “Right Now” is Young Nudy’s third song to bear that title. His 2018 mixtape SlimeBall 3 featured a “Right Now” that was co-produced by Metro Boomin and Wheezy. And, in 2020, Nudy featured on Jaah SLT’s Quaxar-produced “Right Now.” (Pi’erre Bourne, for his part, featured on and produced Playboi Carti’s Die Lit song “Right Now.”)

Young Nudy will play a handful of U.S. concert in December, featuring support from the lone guest on Sli’merre 2, BabyDrill. See those tour dates below.

Sli’merre 2 will follow Young Nudy’s 2023 album Gumbo.

Sli’merre 2:

01 Come to My World
02 Get Fu*ked Up
03 Money
04 I’m Big Dawg
05 Breakdown
06 Bang Pistols
07 Loaded
08 Splash
09 10pc Teriyaki
10 Gotta Salute
11 Save Myself [ft. BabyDrill]
12 4Slime
13 Bloody
14 Hakuna Matata
15 Right Now
16 How It Be

Young Nudy:

12-04 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte *
12-05 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz *
12-07 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre *
12-08 Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works *
12-10 Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center *
12-13 Miami Gardens, FL – Hard Rock Stadium (Rolling Loud Miami 2024)

* with BabyDrill

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