ScHoolboy Q has thrilled fans by dropping some juicy teases of upcoming music through a series of eclectic video releases from his ‘Blue Lips’ album.

  • The video for ‘Nunu’ includes snippets of two unreleased tracks, sending fans into a frenzy.
  • ‘Bittersweet,’ a mellow, jazzy track, kicks off the video with introspective lyrics.
  • The second snippet rocks a heavier vibe as ScHoolboy taps into his inner rockstar with carefree singing.
  • Alongside these snippets, Q rolled out a psychedelic video for ‘THank god 4 me’ and a quirky Looney Tunes-inspired visual for ‘Lost Times.’

ScHoolboy Q has been busy, giving fans a taste of what’s to come by slipping snippets of unreleased tracks into his latest video for ‘Nunu.’

The first snippet, possibly titled ‘Bittersweet,’ showcases a mellow, jazzy vibe with Q rapping some deep, introspective bars about life, family, and reflection.

The second unreleased track in the ‘Nunu’ video switches gears to a heavier rock sound, with Q channeling his inner rockstar, singing ‘Hell yeah… fuck yeah!’ in a carefree manner.

It’s still unclear if these tracks will get an official release or hint at a deluxe edition of the ‘Blue Lips’ album.


In addition to ‘Nunu,’ Q dropped a trippy video for ‘THank god 4 me,’ blending law enforcement imagery with scenes of everyday Los Angeles life.

Another fresh release is from The Alchemist-produced ‘Lost Times’ video, which creatively reimagines Looney Tunes characters with darker skin tones, adding a unique twist to the animation.

Fans also got to hear Q on ‘Ferraris in the Rain,’ a recent collab with The Alchemist featuring quirky horns and crashing drums.

Q flexes about luxury cars in his verse, showing off his usual swagger as he raps, ‘The Rolls grill, is that the pearly gates?’

Q’s new verse is also featured in Rome Streetz and Daringer’s ‘Sage,’ part of their upcoming joint album ‘Hatton Garden Holdup.’

With these exciting new teases and video releases, ScHoolboy Q has fans eagerly awaiting more.

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