Lil Uzi Vert returns with “Regular,” dropping the vibrant visual on December 2, 2025. This marks the Philly rapper’s third single in a week, following “Chanel Boy” and “Relevant” under his new Cor(e)/Roc Nation deal.
The ZeeGoinXrazy-produced track channels classic Uzi energy, reminding fans why they fell for the artist back in 2015. Over crisp production, Uzi flexes about transcending ordinary status, rapping “I just now realized that they stopped treating me like I was regular.”
The hook name-drops Molly Santana while Uzi blends in like camo, dodging fake friends and threats with his signature melodic flow.
The accompanying music video bursts with color and confidence. Uzi rocks bold fashion choices while the camera captures him in various scenes, mixing luxury with street authenticity. The visual feels like a victory lap after breaking free from his previous label constraints.
“Regular” proves Uzi’s creative rebirth. Now operating as an independent artist with full publishing control, he’s flooding streaming platforms at his own pace. The track’s bounce and brevity might leave fans wanting more verses, but the quality speaks for itself.
This release strategy signals a new era for Uzi. No longer bound by album cycles or label politics, he’s doing what he wants, when he wants. “Regular” captures an artist who’s anything but ordinary, celebrating his evolution from Philadelphia streets to hip-hop’s upper echelon. The old Uzi magic is back.
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