Rico Nasty to release “RX” album with Kenny Beats on July 24

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Rico Nasty announces “RX” album

Rico Nasty is officially entering a new era. The Maryland rapper has announced that her new album RX, produced by longtime collaborator Kenny Beats, will be released on July 24.

The project will contain nine tracks and is led by the previously released singles “Cupcake” and “Rituals.” The announcement has already generated excitement among fans who have been waiting for another full-length collaboration between Rico and Kenny Beats since their acclaimed 2019 project Anger Management.

In addition to the album news, Rico Nasty also confirmed that she will join Hayley Williams’ The Hayley Williams Show Tour this fall, further expanding her presence across multiple music scenes.

A Long-Awaited Reunion With Kenny Beats

One of the biggest talking points surrounding RX is the reunion between Rico Nasty and Kenny Beats.

The producer played a major role in shaping some of Rico’s most recognizable music, including tracks from Anger Management and fan favorites like “Rage.” Their chemistry became one of the most celebrated artist-producer partnerships in modern hip-hop, with Kenny Beats’ hard-hitting production perfectly complementing Rico Nasty’s fearless delivery and genre-blending style.

Fans have spent years asking for another full project from the duo, and RX appears to be the answer. By bringing Kenny Beats back into the fold, Rico seems intent on reconnecting with the raw energy and experimental spirit that helped build her fanbase.

What We Know About ‘RX’

The album will feature nine songs, making it a concise and focused release rather than a lengthy streaming-era project packed with filler.

The confirmed tracklist includes:

  1. CDG Foams
  2. Frenzy
  3. Rotation
  4. Cupcake
  5. Blow Your Nose
  6. Runway
  7. Butthead
  8. Kiss N Make Up
  9. Rituals

The track “Kiss N Make Up” is notable because it features production from Dylan Brady, adding another experimental element to the album’s sonic palette.

‘Cupcake’ Signals a Return to Rico’s Signature Sound

The lead single “Cupcake” immediately caught attention for its colorful production and playful yet aggressive energy.

Many listeners viewed the song as a return to Rico Nasty’s trademark “sugar trap” style—a blend of candy-coated melodies, punk attitude, and hard-hitting rap flows. The track arrived after Rico spent significant time exploring rock and alternative influences on recent releases, making “Cupcake” feel like a deliberate reintroduction of the sound that first made her stand out.

Its reception has been strong across social media, with fans praising the song’s chaotic energy and catchy hook.

‘Rituals’ Adds Another Layer

While “Cupcake” leaned heavily into Rico’s energetic side, “Rituals” offered a slightly different perspective.

The single showcased a darker atmosphere and more introspective moments while still maintaining the intensity that defines her music. Together, the two singles suggest that RX will balance aggression, melody, and experimentation rather than sticking to a single formula.

That versatility has become one of Rico Nasty’s strongest assets throughout her career.

Why This Album Matters

Rico Nasty has never fit neatly into one genre.

Over the years, she has moved between hip-hop, punk, trap, alternative rock, and hyperpop-inspired production. That willingness to take risks has earned her a dedicated fanbase, but it has also made each new project feel unpredictable.

RX arrives at an important moment in her career. After experimenting with different sounds and collaborations, the album appears to bring her back together with the producer most closely associated with her breakthrough period.

For longtime fans, the reunion carries a sense of nostalgia. For newer listeners, it offers a chance to experience the chemistry that helped establish Rico as one of the most distinctive voices of her generation.

Joining Hayley Williams’ Fall Tour

The album release is only part of Rico Nasty’s upcoming plans.

She will also perform on Hayley Williams’ The Hayley Williams Show Tour this fall. The tour is expected to attract a diverse audience spanning alternative rock, indie, and hip-hop fans.

Rico’s inclusion on the lineup highlights how far her crossover appeal has grown. She has increasingly shared stages and collaborated with artists outside of traditional rap circles, and performing alongside Hayley Williams continues that trend.

The pairing makes sense artistically as well. Both artists are known for high-energy performances, rebellious aesthetics, and a willingness to push beyond genre boundaries.

Rico Nasty’s Evolution Since ‘Anger Management’

When Anger Management was released in 2019, it helped solidify Rico Nasty as one of the most exciting emerging rappers in the industry.

Since then, she has released multiple projects, expanded her sound, and built a reputation for fearless experimentation. Projects like Nightmare Vacation and more recent releases showcased her willingness to blend hip-hop with punk and alternative influences while continuing to evolve as both a songwriter and performer.

That evolution has kept her from becoming predictable, but it has also made fans curious about what would happen if she reunited with Kenny Beats after all those years.

RX appears to answer that question.

Fan Reactions Build Anticipation

Social media reactions to the announcement have been overwhelmingly enthusiastic.

Many fans immediately pointed to the Kenny Beats collaboration as the biggest reason for their excitement, while others praised the decision to keep the album concise with only nine tracks.

In an era when some rap albums stretch well beyond 20 songs, a shorter project can often feel more intentional. Listeners are hoping that RX delivers a tightly curated experience with minimal filler.

The early buzz around “Cupcake” and “Rituals” has only increased those expectations.

What to Expect on July 24

With just nine tracks, every song on RX will likely play an important role in defining the project’s identity.

Based on the singles released so far, fans can expect hard-hitting production from Kenny Beats, Rico Nasty’s signature aggressive delivery, a mix of melodic and punk-inspired elements, experimental production touches, and a focused, high-energy listening experience.

The album could become one of the most talked-about rap releases of the summer, especially among fans who have been waiting for Rico and Kenny Beats to reconnect.

A Major Summer Release

Rico Nasty’s announcement of RX sets up a significant summer release for both the rapper and her fanbase.

The combination of a July 24 release date, a full reunion with Kenny Beats, and the momentum from “Cupcake” and “Rituals” has created substantial anticipation ahead of the album’s arrival.

Adding a fall tour with Hayley Williams only strengthens the sense that Rico Nasty is entering one of the busiest and most visible periods of her career. Whether listeners have followed her since Anger Management or discovered her through more recent releases, RX looks positioned to be an important chapter in her artistic evolution.

All eyes will be on July 24 to see whether the long-awaited Rico Nasty and Kenny Beats reunion can once again deliver the explosive chemistry that made their earlier collaborations so memorable.