LunchMoney Lewis Follows Hit Songs For Saweetie, Toosii & Coi Leray With "Dear Songwriter" 2-Pack

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LunchMoney Lewis is gearing up for his highly anticipated album Kosh with the release of his latest single, “Dear Songwriter.” Produced by Wise Beats and released via Lunchbox Records, the track offers a raw glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of songwriting. Accompanying the single is a bonus track, “ANR Ni**as,” which delivers a pointed critique of the shifting dynamics in the music industry. Known for his unconventional approach, Lewis has penned numerous chart-topping hits for himself and others.

In “Dear Songwriter,” he reflects on the emotional toll of creating music that resonates with the world. “Hit-Boy told you his story, look how it turned out,” he raps, adding, “I know it hurts watching these people sing your song out.” The track follows the release of its introspective music video, which premiered on YouTube last month, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the realities of the creative process.

For Lewis, this release is more than just music—it’s a deeply personal expression. “Dear Songwriter is more than a song; it’s an emotion, a frustration, and a beauty. It embodies everything we go through as creatives,” he shared in a statement. “This track helped me process a lot emotionally. And there’s so much more of this story to tell, so stay tuned. I included ANR Ni**as as a statement on changes in the music business that I’m not enjoying. I hope it reaches the ears it needs to.”

Dear Songwriter - LunchMoney Lewis

Quotable Lyrics:

You got a beat pack in your email that you overlooked

'Til one day you open it

Find one, and write the perfect hook

You might recoup something

You been in your deal 7 years

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$uicideboy$ Jumpstart Another Project Rollout With "Self-Inflicted"

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The $uicideboy$ are back and up to their mischievous and ignorant ways on "Self-Inflicted." It's a brand-new single that's launching an album rollout. It seems like the New Orleans duo has a plan over these next couple of months as well before they go on tour in August.

Dropping this next $uicideboy$ is a part of that and one that they announced on their Discord channel called "GREYCORD," per Genius. What's also been on their to-do list is rollout their solo albums. Scrim already did that last month with via crucis, a 30-track behemoth that lasted nearly an 1:30.

As it stands, we aren't sure when $uicideboy$ are going to drop THY KINGDOM COME. But like we mentioned, we have a rough timeline at least. It will be their first record since 2024's New World Depression, which was a tight listen at just 13 songs and 34 minutes.

But as for the lead-off track, "Self-Inflicted" is a grim message about drug abuse and su**dal thoughts. "I tried taking my life as a plan to escape / Never planned to get paid," Ruby Da Cherry raps on his verse. But whether he was going to find success or not, Cherry makes it seem like drugs were always going to a part of his story.

They make it sound "cool" on the surface, but really, the $uicidboy$ are cautioning everyone to be careful with your life choices. They have been expressing that in some fashion for years and it's continued onto this track. Spin it below.

$uicideboy$ "Self-Inflicted"

Quotable Lyrics:

What the f*ck's my name? I forgot it
What day is today? Drugs prey on my brain
Can't stop it, keep on poppin'
"Oddy changed after the fame"
Hahaha, b*tch, I'm still the same piece of sh*t that you ignored in college

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