Kash Doll is “Kitten” with Lil Wayne
By Ash CJune 11 2019, Updated 2:34 p.m. ET
Just been nominated by BET Award for “Best Female Hip-Hop Artist”, Kash Doll has released a new track titled “Kitten” featuring the legendary Lil Wayne. “Kitten” is the new hit single with everything you’ll ever need for a summer smash. Kash Doll says that,
-“Kitten is a fun playful song for summer. Dogs will be dogs but they ain’t getting this kitten.”
“Kitten is a fun playful song for summer. Dogs will be dogs but they ain’t getting this kitten.”
And on Lil Wayne‘s feature on the song, she added,
-“Wayne is a rap God, an icon and legend. To be able to have a song with him is more than a dream come true.”
“Wayne is a rap God, an icon and legend. To be able to have a song with him is more than a dream come true.”
This is after her groundbreaking mini-movie and banger “Hustla” just out last month. The Detroit native rapper kicked off 2019 by supporting Meek Mill on tour. But Kash Doll has been making fire music since her 2014 independent debut mixtape “Keisha Vs. Kash Doll”, featuring her signature sassy wordplay and spirited bars. Capturing 30 million+ on-demand streams and garnering the BMI Social Star Award as well as “Issa Wave Award” at BET Social Awards, she is one of the most fiery female forces in 2019 to look out for.
Following her 2016 “Trapped In The Dollhouse”, she’s toured with a lot of the big names in Hip-Hop and earned coveted co-signs from Drake, Big Sean, Rick Ross, Remy Ma, etc. Kash Doll‘s “The Vault” later in 2018 amassed first place on quite a few mixtape sites, as her debut single at new record company Republic “Ice Me Out” and its 2 Chainz-remixed counterpart racked up 8 million+ streams and occupied hip hop radio channels worldwide.
Last year, Kash Doll released a project solely for her fans titled “Brat Mail” to thanked them for their continued support. The project has over 14 million global streams while one of her biggest songs “For Everyday” achieved over 10 million YouTube views. Listen to her new song “Kitten” here.