
Giggs gets playful on the bass-heavy tune Gorgeous
The rapper playfully spits on the tune: 'Baddies in my car look gorgeous / And we're going my yard, big fortress."
The tongue-in-cheek track follows the deeply personal '11th of May', titled after his birthday, the song saw Giggs get real on "grown-man truths".
Giggs commented: '11th May was me out with the kids and the dog, (the family), and then Gorgeous is the night after when I've dropped the kids off at their mums and I'm ready for a few drinks.'
A statement regarding '11th of May' read at the time: 'No gloss, no gimmicks – just grown-man truths, laid bare in that unmistakable baritone. It's a slow burn of a track, where reflection hits heavier than the beat…this is Giggs holding a mirror up to himself and daring us to look too.'
Giggs' last studio album was 2023's 'Zero Tolerance'.
The record featured the track 'Mandem' with jailed rapper, Diddy - who is currently on trial for sex trafficking - plus Dave, 21 Savage, Popcaan and more.
It marked his first project since the 2020 mixtape 'Now or Never', which featured Meek Mill, Ray BLK and Ghetts.
In October, meanwhile, Giggs hooked up with former Migos star Quavo on the track 'Big In Da Game'.

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