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Kash Kamp rap figurehead Yung6ix brings Yungyerk back for their third appearance together on “Loyalty Over Blood” with “Worry Bout Nan.”

The title alone tells you where both artists are mentally on this record. “Worry Bout Nan” is not aggressive, but it is firmly dismissive. It is the kind of statement that comes from people who have genuinely stopped paying attention to outside noise, and that energy carries all the way through the record from the first bar to the last.

The production matches the mood perfectly. The beat has a cool, laid-back swagger to it – nothing frantic, nothing overworked. Instead, the instrumental sits in a relaxed groove that gives both artists room to breathe and deliver without rushing anything.

Yung6ix sounds completely at ease throughout. His flow carries that confident nonchalance that he does better than most Nigerian rappers in his lane. Every line lands cleanly because he is not straining for effect – he simply says what needs to be said and lets it sit.

Yungyerk picks up right where he left off on “Will” and “Molly.” By this point in the album, the chemistry between the two feels fully established. His contribution here adds dimension without changing direction, which is exactly what the record needs from a feature.

Together, they deliver one of the more attitude-loaded moments on “Loyalty Over Blood.” The record is fun but pointed, and that combination makes it one of the easier tracks to keep coming back to.

Add “Worry Bout Nan” to your rotation and let it speak for you on days when the noise gets too loud.