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Saweetie Wants ‘Boffum' on Bouncy New Single & Announces ‘Hella Pressure' EP Release Date

Saweetie Wants ‘Boffum' on Bouncy New Single & Announces ‘Hella Pressure' EP Release Date

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Why have only one when you can get 'Boffum?' Saweetie returned on Friday (July 18) to heat up the summer with her bouncy single 'Boffum.'
The Bay Area native wants to have the block parties turned up and night club dance floors filled with the slinky J. White Did It-produced banger. She implores her Icy Girls to know their worth and how they should never settle for less in life.
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'Rapper, athlete I need 'boffum'/ Don't you ask me just get 'boffum'/ How many on me? Like four of 'em/ I keep a secret no tea I don't know nothing/ Take a shot, peel off in a four-runner/ All my haters f—ked up, need a Gofundme,' she confidently raps.
Saweetie has laid relatively low on the music front in 2025, as 'Boffum' serves as her first solo release of the year.
However, things are about to change for Diamonté. While her much-delayed Pretty Bitch Music debut album remains elusive, Saweetie announced plans for her HELLA PRESSURE EP, which is slated to arrive on Aug. 1 via Warner Records and comes in the midst of her upcoming four-date Australia tour run.
'I feel like it will really encompass who I've grown into over these past couple of years. Lots of stories to tell,' she told Billboard in February about her upcoming music.
Outside of her own music, Saweetie became a brand ambassador for Paris Hilton's NYX Professional Makeup line. The 32-year-old was also part of the NBA All-Star Game Halftime Show in February, which saw her perform alongside E-40, Too Short and En Vogue for DJ Cassidy's Pass the Mic Live Bay Area celebration.
Stream 'Boffum' below.
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