Sexyy Red made their internet personality stream debut with a surprise guest appearance, joining the ranks of GloRilla, SZA, and Lil Yachty who have recently appeared on the show.
On the evening of Tuesday, November 26, Sexyy Red finally made an appearance on Kai Cenat’s “Mafiathon 2” livestream, which was long awaited.
The woman from St. Louis, Missouri and her group appeared on the show promoting her Northside Princess line, which features lip glosses with inflatable versions in questionable shades like “Coochie Juice,” “Bootyhole Brown,” “Gonorrhea,” and “Yellow Discharge.” When questioned about her venture into the beauty world, Sexyy Red described it as making you feel empowered.
Prior to starting the night’s events, the “Get It Sexyy” founder delivered an inspirational talk, in line with the trend of having famous guests on the internet personality’s show. “Stay true to who you are.” Do not allow anyone to diminish your worth. You’re that bad***, end of story, or [you’re] that boss. She encouraged viewers to simply remain positive. Everyone has their small experiences, but they don’t linger in that state. Don’t feel like you want to harm yourself [or] collapse. That’s only temporary. It will be your turn shortly.
The group finally started playing Cenat’s Extreme Noodle Hitting game, even though Sexyy Red was initially unsure. “The football helmet is too large,” stated the artist known for the song “Pound Town.” “I won’t participate.” You all are not being just. We lack the same amount of strength as you all do. Naturally, she caved shortly thereafter. View the live feed down there.
In May, the music producer revealed In Sexyy We Trust. The album, which consists of 14 songs, includes collaborations with Lil Baby, Mike WiLL Made-It, and Drake. One notable track is “U My Everything,” where Drake raps over Metro Boomin’s “BBL Drizzy” beat. Following the completion of her journey to support the project, the mother of two came back with “U Kno What To Do (UKWTD)” in September.
The Princess of rap from the Hood was also busy sharing her skills with other artists throughout the year. She collaborated with GloRilla on “WHATCHU KNO ABOUT ME” and later joined forces again on Tyler, The Creator’s “Sticky.” At the same time, the woman who gave herself the nickname of female Gucci Mane ended up collaborating with the founder of 1017 Records on the song “You Don’t Love Me” in October.