Published on August 13th, 2021 | by Dr. Jerry Doby
0Flipp Dinero Returns With New Single & Music Video “Play My Part”
Gearing up to cap off summer with a bang, multiplatinum Brooklyn phenomenon Flipp Dinero unveils a new single and music video entitled “Play My Part” via We The Best Music Group/Cinematic Music Group/Epic Records.
He initially teased the song on Instagram earlier this week. In the accompanying visual, he cruises in a four-wheeler through the Arizona desert before rapping as the sun sets and posting up at a luxurious desert hideaway dressed in all white. “Play My Part” once again highlights his inimitable knack for melody.
Recently, Flipp Dinero lit up the stage with a knockout performance at Lollapalooza. Next up, he’ll take the stage at Rolling Loud New York on Friday, October 29, 2021.
He turned up earlier this year on the high-energy anthem “The Get Back.”HotNewHipHop raved, “The effort comes with a ton of braggadocious bars and if you put this on at a party, you’ll definitely get the crowd excited,” and Rap Radar also confirmed, “Flipp Dinero’s back like he’s never left.”
It arrived on the heels of his 2020 banger “No No No” [feat. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie]. Reeling in critical acclaim, HYPEBEAST praised, “Flipp Dinero comes through with melodic auto-tuned vocals with a catchy hook,” and Billboard raved, “The melodic twosome barrel through the trap beat with vigor, highlighting why New York hip-hop hasn’t lost a step in 2020” in addition to plugs from REVOLT, HotNewHipHop, and more.
Flipp has been creating one anthem after another. His breakthrough banger “Leave Me Alone” just picked up a quadruple-platinum certification from the RIAA, while “How I Move” [feat. Lil Baby] went platinum. Last summer, he guested on Smoke DZA’s “Hibachi” alongside Jadakiss.
The next hip-hop heavyweight in a long line of Brooklyn, NY contenders, Flipp Dinero rose up from the Borough to the top of the charts the old-fashioned way—one anthem at a time. The Haitian-American rapper broke the internet with the 2018 smash “Leave Me Alone,” which eventually hit the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went quadruple-platinum. Meanwhile, he lit up the platinum anthem “How I Move” [feat. Lil Baby] and 2019 project Love For Guala, bringing his total streams past 1 billion.
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