Atlanta’s own 21 Lil Harold has officially set the tone for summer with the release of his fiery new single “Nookie,” featuring label-mate and mentor 21 Savage and viral sensation Sexyy Red. Out now via Slaughter Gang/Epic Records, the track comes packaged with a high-energy, heat-soaked music video that turns the volume up all the way.
Premiered on Apple Music’s “New Music Daily” and featured prominently on its flagship playlist, “Nookie” immediately cements itself as a contender for summer anthem of the year. With a thunderous bassline, unforgettable hooks, and just the right dose of nostalgia – opening with Juicy J’s iconic “slob on my knob” callout – the track delivers a triple threat of charisma, chemistry, and chaos in all the best ways.
Harold kicks off the track with swagger and command, holding his own alongside two of the most buzzed-about voices in rap. Sexyy Red brings her signature unfiltered energy, while 21 Savage cooly slides in with his polished menace. It’s a perfect storm of Southern firepower.
The accompanying music video captures the track’s chaotic thrill – a late-night warehouse party dripping in red light, pole dancers spinning through fog, and the three artists commanding attention at every angle. Directed with fast cuts and slick monochrome shots, the visual only amplifies “Nookie’s” gritty appeal.
While the release of “Nookie” is Harold’s biggest statement yet, it’s far from his first. The Sick Of Myself EP (2024) introduced his versatility and honesty, and recent collabs like “Word on the Street” with Rob49 have kept in heavy rotation this year. As he builds toward the release of his upcoming studio album, “Nookie” stands out as both a flex and a promise.
21 Lil Harold is not waiting for the moment – he’s making it. With co-signs from rap’s elite and a sound that punches through the noise, he’s claiming summer with authority.
Stream “Nookie” now on all platforms. Watch the official music video and stay tuned for more from 21 Lil Harold as he readies for is next full-length release.


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