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Eric Reprid is seen smoking a cigarette on the artwork for the F You mixtape.
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Eric Reprid Makes A Statement With New F**k You Mixtape

Vancouver-based recording artist Eric Reprid is back with a new mixtape titled Fuck You. The 8-song tape was officially released to digital streaming platforms today, with singles “GINGER” and “SUKI” leading the charge.

Having developed a reputation for coming with stellar visual releases, it’s no surprise that Fuck You has been given the same treatment. The new Bryant Hyun-directed “NBA” video dropped today to celebrate the mixtape’s release, and it follows the “MOTHER” music videos, including the “regular version” and the “R-RATED” release. Prior to that, Reprid found a ton of success with his videos for “Like a Ch*nk B*tch (G6),” which has over 674K views on YouTube, the “SUKI” video, sitting at 917K views, and the video for “GINGER,” which is closing in on 1 million.

There hasn’t been a ton of reviews released about Fuck You, but what we’ve seen has been very positive. As one user on AlbumOfTheYear.org wrote, “I’ve been keeping track of this dude for a short little bit and everything I’ve heard has been incredibly enjoyable and entertaining, and this does not disappoint, he does something specific to himself several times, but he does it well because he knows what the fuck he’s doing, and he knows we know that, his confidence makes this albums ferocious beats and chorus’ even stronger, inflicting something threatening onto the audience, which I think is absolutely awesome, love this shit Eric keep it up.”

Along with the new project, Reprid posted a couple of photos yesterday revealing a “Fuck You” tattoo on his abdomen.

You can find the new Eric Reprid mixtape, Fuck You, on Apple Music, Spotify, and various other via VIII.

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