ScHoolboy Q continues to prep for the release of his sixth studio album, Blue Lips, with the new single "Yeern 101."Produced by Cardogotwings, J.LBS, YeX and Johnny Juliano, the two-and-a-half-minute cut is an adventurous offering that hears Q go hard on the beat from the get go. While he smoothly and aggressively rides over the production, its accompanying music video — helmed by James Edward and Q himself — sees him overtaking a black tie event in casual clothes, playing a round of golf and more.Watch ScHoolboy Q's "Yeern 101" music video above. Blue Lips drops March 1.Read more at Hypebeast
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