Lil Tecca Channels Brandy & Monica In “Need Me”

Need Me

Lil Tecca


Lil Tecca was -4 years old when “Boy is Mine” by Brandy and Monica was released.

Lil Tecca isn’t all that little anymore. The Queens native will be turning 21 in a few months. It’s impressive that, as a minor, he has been able to create more than nine songs that have garnered over 100 million streams. The good news is this: Tecca isn’t done Teccing. Today, he returned to the music scene with a brand new single called “Need Me.”

 

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“Need Me” is powered by a beat that barely flips Brandy and Monica’s overrated “Boy Is Mines” hit (I actually hate that song). Thankfully, Tecca doesn’t talk about fighting for anyone in the song; instead, he talks about turning a bad chick out by introducing her to his big bags of money and big-boy moves. Personally, I think the track boasts a very catch hook and melodic raps that narrowly straddle the line between infectious and annoying. Do I think the song is the best thing since sliced bread? No. Do I think it can turn up a chill-ass party? Yes.



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