Kendrick Lamar collaborator Rapsody links with Buddy on Mother’s Day release "Phylicia"
Rapper Rapsody has shared a new collaboration with Buddy, "Phylicia", in celebration of Mother's Day in the US.
Rapsody's featured on Kendrick Lamar's To Pimp A Butterfly record, and recruited Lamar alongside Lance Skiiwalker for "Power" last year.
In celebration of Mother's Day in the US yesterday (12 May), Rapsody has uploaded a new track about her Mother, titled "Phylicia".
The new song features Compton's Buddy, who released his critically-acclaimed Harlan & Alondra record last year.
"Phylicia" is, according to the caption underneath the track, "something to all our mommas, mommas to be, and ladies who have that "motherly love"."
Last year Rapsody linked up with J. Cole for "Sojourner".
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