Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1

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Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1
Saweetie Pretty Summer Playlist Season 1 extended play.jpeg
EP by
ReleasedApril 16, 2021
Length18:49
Label
Producer
  • Dirty Sosa
  • TH3ory
  • Dinuzzo
  • T Nyce
  • Mike Crook
  • Ryan OG
  • B Ham
  • BigBroLGND
  • Business Boi
Saweetie chronology
High Maintenance
(2018)
Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1
(2021)
The Single Life
(2022)

Pretty Summer Playlist: Season 1 is the third extended play (EP) by American rapper Saweetie and was released on April 16, 2021. The project contains guest appearances by Bbyafricka, Kendra Jae, Lourdiz, Loui, and Drakeo the Ruler. [1] The EP was supported by the promotional singles "Risky" featuring Drakeo the Ruler and "Talkin' Bout" by Loui featuring Saweetie. The EP precedes the release of Saweetie's upcoming debut studio album, Pretty Bitch Music . [2] [3] [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Risky" (featuring Drakeo the Ruler)2:39
2."Baby Mama Coochie" (performed by BbyAfricka featuring Saweetie)3:26
3."See Saw" (performed by Kendra Jae featuring Saweetie)3:45
4."Pretty & Rich"1:47
5."Back Seat" (featuring Lourdiz)3:04
6."Talkin' Bout" (performed by Loui featuring Saweetie)2:06
7."Sweat Check"2:02
Total length:18:49

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