YungFLX, whose previous single “Like That” was a hot topic, has dropped a new song featuring AI Jacky! The music video, directed by his friend Honda Ranmalu, has also been released!


YungFLXYungFLX, a rapper from Nagasaki, has been garnering attention from hip hop aficionados with his recently released single “Like That,” his first in two years, which reached No. 7 on Spotify’s weekly viral chart. He has released a new song, “Get Dirty feat. AI jacky,” on Friday, September 6th.

This song features a rhythmic beat, YungFLX’s addictive rap, and AI jacky’s basic rap approach.
In addition to the release, the music video was released on YungFLX’s official YouTube channel at 7pm on Monday, September 9th.
The music video was directed by Kohjiya’s close friend Honda Ranmalu, who has also directed music videos for Kohjiya’s “DREAMIN’ BOI ISSUE” and Kohjiya feat. YungFLX’s “Josetsusha!”


YungFLX: Get Dirty[Release Information]

YungFLX
Single “Get Dirty”

Release Date: September 6, 2024
LABEL: ISLAND STATE
https://ISLANDSTATE.lnk.to/GetDirty


◆YungFLX – Get Dirty feat. AI jacky ⇒ https://youtu.be/rjAKC3N8ySI

Director: Honda Ranmalu


[YungFLX PROFILE]

Born in Nagasaki in 2002. Started activities in June 2019.
They fuse their American roots with Japanese styles to create a melodic sound.

In 2022, he released “BIGHOMIE” with Taiyoh (Maisonde) and Kohjiya.
In the summer of 2024, he will release “Like That” with his allies Kohjiya and Tade Dust.
It has been attracting attention, including charting on Spotify Viral 50.

◆Instagram ⇒ https://www.instagram.com/lil_flexinboi/

◆YouTube ⇒ https://www.youtube.com/@yungflx

◆TikTok ⇒ https://www.tiktok.com/@yungflx1


[AI jacky PROFILE]

(May 29, 2001 – ) from Osaka Ibaraki, Japan. Rapper.
An early member of the creative brand THE UNISEX.
From an early age, he grew up in a household where a variety of music such as hip-hop, J-pop, K-pop, R&B, and rock was played. He is an artist who uses his sense of pitch that his body remembers to express his emotions and current situation in a basic rap style over a variety of beats.
Their second single, “What’s up?”, which features a boom-bap approach to a horn-based trap beat, has been viewed over 4 million times on YouTube, garnering them attention.



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