Kenny Muney Shares Video For “I Hate Me Too”

Kenny Muney Shares Video For “I Hate Me Too”

Paper Route Empire rapper Kenny Muney continues to show what success has brought to his luxurious life in “I Hate Me Too,” the latest visual from his recent project The Blue Seasons. Kenny positions himself as an outsider to his own life, watching through a TV screen as he witnesses all types of hatred coming his way. As he confidently expresses all he has and who he is, he repeatedly admits “If I wasn’t me, I’d hate me too.”

Whether it’s hot or cold, raining, or snowing, Kenny Muney counts his stacks all year long. Traveling from winter to summer and back again with his new album, the Paper Route Empire artist recently shared his album The Blue Seasons. The new project finds Kenny Muney showing all sides of himself: He rhymes with his signature smirk on hustle hard anthems like “Breezy” and “Paper Route,” his new collaboration with close friend Key Glock, but takes time to show his more sensitive side on songs like the romantic “Hate It There” and the reflective “Ion Feel That $hit.” The South Memphis native delivers the mission statement for the project on the Bandplay-produced opener “My $eason“: “I might just change my climate, change my mood, I’m tryna capture somethin’.” Featuring additional appearances from CEO Jizzle and BEO Lil Kenny, The Blue Seasons streams everywhere via Paper Route Empire.

The Blue Seasons is the latest step in Kenny Muney’s mission to take over the game and live up to the legacy of his late mentor Young Dolph. Last year, Kenny shared Blue Muney (Deluxe), home to fiery singles like the guitar-driven “Top,” the soulful intro “Muney Prayer,” and the Hitkidd-produced “In A Rush,” and guest appearances from Key Glock, Money Man, and more.

Kenny Muney shows that he has the talent and determination to succeed in the Empire-building business. Stay tuned for more from Kenny Muney and Paper Route Empire this summer.

Check out our previous coverage on Kenny Muney here.

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