P-Lo Releases ‘STUNNA’
P-Lo's fourth album, "STUNNA," features Bay Area rappers E-40, Larry June, Too $hort and Michael Sneed.
After a nearly two-year hiatus, Bay Area rapper P-Lo released a new album, “STUNNA.”
He released a video for the first single, “Good,” featuring Larry June in celebration of the album’s long-awaited release. In the video, P-Lo meets Larry June at his house for a party. The two make smoothies and have a good time at a house party.
P-Lo’s latest single, “Stunna Anthem,” is a lively two-part song that samples Too $hort’s “Shake That Monkey.” In the music video, P-Lo eats cereal and hangs poolside while hanging out with several women. The beat switches up and he wakes up from what feels like a dream by the popular dance crew, The Jabbawockeez. Both entertainers then begin to liven up the party, performing the rest of the song.
Alongside “Stunna Anthem,” P-Lo released two other singles: “One Thing” and his first single, “Good,” featuring Larry June.
“STUNNA” features such Bay Area rappers as E-40, Larry June, Too $hort, Lucky and Michael Sneed.
Just days before the album’s release, P-Lo appeared on KRON4’s “LIVE! In The Bay.” P-Lo goes on to express his appreciation for the Bay Area. “The Bay is such a special place to let people know how we do, how we speak, how we move, and how we rock.”