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The Best Imperial Stouts To Drink Right Now, Blind Tasted And Ranked

With the calendar turning to November, we’re finally ready to admit that it’s officially warming beer season. This means the time is right for barrel-aged beers and imperial stouts and porters. A healthy diet of these higher alcohol content, bold, robust beers is sure to keep you feeling toasty and cozy until the spring thaw. And while we could write for days about all the various high-ABV warming beers available, today we’re going to stick to imperial stouts.

Which brings us to the obvious question: what exactly is an imperial stout? Technically, the term “imperial stout” refers to a stout that is more loaded with over-the-top roasted malts, chocolate, coffee, and other rich, robust flavors while also being higher in alcohol as compared to traditional stouts.

You’ve likely seen the term “imperial” added before other beers like porters and even IPAs. While its genesis is a little cloudy, it’s believed by many that the term comes from beers that were brewed for the Imperial Court of Catherine the Great in the 18th century. That’s why you sometimes see imperial stouts referred to as “Russian” imperial stouts.

Now that we know a little bit more about imperial stouts, it’s time to actually drink some. But I’ll do more than just drink them. Today I’m going to blindly nose, taste, and then rank eight imperial stouts. Keep reading to see how it all turned out. Maybe your favorite imperial stout won it all.

Here’s the lineup:

  • Southern Tier Warlock
  • North Coast Old Rasputin
  • Bell’s Expedition Stout
  • Alesmith Speedway Stout
  • Great Divide Yeti
  • Fremont Dark Star
  • Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout
  • Sierra Nevada Narwhal

Part 1: The Taste

Taste 1

IS #1
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

A nose of dried fruit, dark chocolate, pie crust, and fall spices greets you before your first sip. It’s welcoming, but the palate is a little too pumpkin-centric for my liking. There are also roasted malts, more chocolate, ginger, allspice, and other spices. It’s just a bit too heavy-handed on the spice and pumpkin.

Taste 2

IS #2
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

This beer has a light nose of dark chocolate, raisins, and freshly brewed coffee. While it doesn’t have a ton of aromas, it’s very inviting. The palate continues this trend with more dried fruits, roasted malts, coffee, chocolate, and lightly bitter hops. It’s easy to drink, but lighter in flavor than I’d prefer.

Taste 3

IS #3
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

Complex notes of freshly brewed espresso, dark chocolate, roasted malts, caramel, and toasted coconut greet you before your first sip. This continues into the palate. Sipping it reveals more coffee beans, buttery caramel, milk chocolate, almond cookies, and lightly floral hops. Overall, it’s a very well balanced beer.

Taste 4

IS #4
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

Licorice, roasted malts, coffee, dark chocolate, and oats can be found on the nose. It definitely draws you in. The flavor lives up to the hype started by the nose. It’s filled with dark chocolate, coffee beans, dried fruits, roasted malts, oatmeal, and light caramel. The finishing is warming, robust, slightly bitter, and leaves you craving more.

Taste 5

IS #5
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

Aromas of molasses candy, caramel, roasted malts, coffee, and dark chocolate are prevalent on the nose. The palate begins with caramel candy and sweet chocolate, but gradually moves into bitter coffee and roasted malts and eventually slightly floral, grassy hops.

Taste 6

IS #6
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

This beer draws you in with aromas of freshly-brewed coffee, chocolate, roasted malts, and light, grassy hops. The palate is slightly less memorable than the nose. There are more notes of coffee, bitter, dark chocolate, and roasty malts. But that’s about it. Decent, but not overly exciting.

Taste 7

IS #7
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

Nosing this beer is like taking a dive into a world filled with aromas like freshly brewed coffee, dark chocolate, dried fruits, bready malts, and roasted malts. Drinking it brings forth notes of sweet caramel, cocoa powder, coffee beans, oats, molasses candy, and slightly smoky roasted malts. The finish is a creamy mix of bitterness and sweetness.

Taste 8

IS #8
Christopher Osburn

Tasting Notes:

There isn’t much going on with this beer’s nose. Faint chocolate and maybe some dried fruits, but really not much else. There’s more going on with the palate. There are notes of roasted malts, more bitter chocolate, raisins, and coffee. All in all, it’s a little generic and unexciting though.

Part 2: The Rankings

8) Bell’s Expedition Stout (Taste 8)

Bell’s Expedition Stout
Bell’s

ABV: 10.5%

Average Price: $18 for a six-pack

The Beer:

This popular 10.5% ABV Russian imperial stout is known for its mix of rich, sweet malts, dark chocolate, and dried fruit flavors. Like many higher alcohol content stouts, it’s crafted to be cellared in order to open up even more bold, memorable flavors.

Bottom Line:

I’m not here to tell you that Bell’s Expedition Stout is a bad beer. It’s not. It’s just not all that exciting either.

7) Southern Tier Warlock (Taste 1)

Southern Tier Warlock
Southern Tier

ABV: 10%

Average Price: $14.99 for a four-pack

The Beer:

Not only is Southern Tier Warlock an imperial stout, but it’s also a pumpkin stout. Brewed with ale yeast, four different malts, CTZ hops, as well as pumpkin and spices, it’s known for its bold flavor profile of pumpkin, coffee, and chocolate.

Bottom Line:

If you enjoy both imperial stouts and pumpkin beers, this is the beer for you. Otherwise, stay far away from the pumpkin-spiced stout. It’s just a little too much.

6) Sierra Nevada Narwhal (Taste 6)

Sierra Nevada Narwhal
Sierra Nevada

ABV: 10.5%

Average Price: $12.99 for a six-pack

The Beer:

This seasonal imperial stout is available from September to December. It’s brewed with a glut of malts, including Caramelized malts, Chocolate, Carafa III, Estate Pale, Honey, Roasted Barley, Smoked, and Two-row Pale. The recipe also consists of ale yeast and Cascade and Ekuanot hops. The result is a highly complex, flavorful stout.

Bottom Line:

If you’re looking for a fairly basic, straightforward imperial stout with coffee, chocolate, and malts, this is a great choice. If you’re looking for a little more than that, let the search continue.

5) Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout (Taste 2)

Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout
Samuel Smith’s

ABV: 7%

Average Price: $10.99 for a four-pack

The Beer:

There are few imperial stouts as traditional as Samuel Smith’s Imperial Stout. Surprisingly low in alcohol for the style, this 7% ABV beer is brewed with simple ingredients like water, roasted malt, malted barley, cane sugar, yeast, and hops. That’s it. Simple, elegant, and rich.

Bottom Line:

Samuel Smith’s manages to have a ton of aroma and flavor even with its 7% ABV. It could just use a little kick of extra aroma and flavor to really put it over the top.

4) Great Divide Yeti (Taste 5)

Great Divide Yeti
Great Divide

ABV: 9.5%

Average Price: $13.99 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Great Divide’s most well known beer is likely its 9.5% imperial stout called Yeti. It’s well known for its balanced flavor profile of bold, roasted malts, chocolate, floral, and lightly bitter hops. It’s a truly unique imperial stout.

Bottom Line:

This is a truly complex beer. The mix of sweetness, dark chocolate and coffee, and lightly bitter hops makes this one of the most memorable imperial stouts on the market.

3) Alesmith Speedway Stout (Taste 3)

Alesmith Speedway Stout
Alesmith

ABV: 12%

Average Price: $14.99 for a four-pack of 16-ounce cans

The Beer:

Alesmith’s flagship beer is its iconic 12% ABV imperial stout. This award winner is known for its bold flavor profile of dried fruits, roasted malts, and robust coffee from locally sourced, real roasted coffee.

Bottom Line:

There’s a reason Alesmith Speedway Stout is so popular. It’s loaded with chocolate, roasted malts, and real coffee beans. It’s a can’t miss imperial stout.

2) Fremont Dark Star (Taste 4)

Fremont Dark Star
Fremont

ABV: 8%

Average Price: $12.50 for a six-pack

The Beer:

This robust, rich, award-winning imperial stout is adorned with a massive dragon. It lets you in on the fact that you’re about to crack open a behemoth of a beer featuring roasted barley, 2-row Pale, C-60, Carafa 2, and Chocolate malts as well as flaked oats and Magnum and Willamette hops.

Bottom Line:

This offering from Fremont is available year-round, but really hits the spot during the colder months. Coffee, chocolate, roasted malts, and light hops, this beer has it all.

1) North Coast Old Rasputin (Taste 7)

North Coast Old Rasputin
North Coast

ABV: 9%

Average Price: $9.99 for a six-pack

The Beer:

Grigori Rasputin was a mystic and an extremely divisive character in the late 1800s and early 1900s in Russia. North Coast named this Russian imperial stout for this odd historical character. It’s 9% ABV, pitch black in color, and known for its rich, robust, roasted malt, dark chocolate-centered flavor profile.

Bottom Line:

When it comes to well balanced, complex Imperial stouts, it’s difficult to beat North Coast’s Old Rasputin. It’s a perfect mix of roasty bitterness and sweetness.

Part 3: Final Thoughts

After partaking in this blind taste test, I discovered one important thing about my palate when it comes to imperial stouts: while I love the indulgent flavors of sweet chocolate and caramel, I need a little mix of coffee and roasted malt bitterness as well, and a light hint of floral hops for me to truly enjoy the beer. It’s all about how the various flavors combine to make one well balanced flavor experience.

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Russia Is Now Threatening Norway For… (Checks Notes)… Bolstering Its Military In Response To Russia Invading Ukraine

Norway is officially on Putin’s sh*t list. On Wednesday, according to The Daily Beast, Russia made it clear that it views Norway’s friendliness with NATO countries and steps to strengthen its military forces as an explicit threat. And that there could be repercussions.

Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, issued a statement in which she declared that, “Oslo is now among the most active supporters of NATO’s involvement in the Arctic. We consider such developments near Russian borders as Oslo’s deliberate pursuit of a destructive course toward escalation of tensions in the Euro-Arctic region and the final destruction of Russian-Norwegian relations.” She also warned the Scandinavian country that any additional “unfriendly actions will be followed by a timely and adequate response.”

On Tuesday, The Washington Post reported that Norway, which shares 120 miles of its border with Russia, had raised its military alert level following suspicious drone activity. As Shannon Vavra wrote for The Daily Beast:

Norway has arrested several Russians, including one son of an associate of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s, and accused them of illegally flying drones in Norwegian airspace or taking photos in restricted areas as concerns abound about potential Russian attacks on critical infrastructure. Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre warned Russia to cut it out, according to Norwegian broadcaster NRK.

“Today, we have no reason to believe that Russia will want to involve Norway or any other country directly in the war,” Støre said in response to the drone activity. “But the war in Ukraine makes it necessary for all NATO countries to be more vigilant.” Støre also stated that Russia’s war with Ukraine and tenuous relationship with several other European nations is “the most serious security policy situation we have experienced in several decades.”

(Via The Daily Beast)

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David Letterman Interviewed Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy For His Netflix Show

Netflix really, really wants subscribers to its brand new Basic with Ads plan. On Thursday, November 3, the same day its first ads subscription option launched on the streaming service, Netflix announced that David Letterman interviewed Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy for a special episode of his Netflix series My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman. Zelenskyy has been leading his country’s fight against Russia, which invaded Ukraine in February 2022. The fifth season of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction has not been confirmed yet despite this announcement.

The episode will air later this year. It already is later this year, isn’t it? So it’s probably coming very soon. According to The Wrap, Letterman traveled to Ukraine’s capital Kyiv to conduct the interview. Earlier this year, both Ben Stiller and Sean Penn visited Ukraine and were subsequently banned from Russia, meaning Letterman could be next on the list.

For the past four seasons of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman, the former Late Show host does in-depth interviews with global figures. Past guests include Will Smith, Billie Eilish, Ryan Reynolds, Kim Kardashian. Cardi B, Malala Yousafzai, and Barack Obama. In the episodes, Letterman conducts interviews both in and outside of a traditional television interview setting.

My Next Guest Needs No Introduction premiered on Netflix in January 2018. The series has been nominated for four Creative Arts Emmys for Outstanding Informational Series or Special.

(Via The Wrap)

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A Missing Song From ‘The Muppet Christmas Carol’ (The Best Christmas Movie?) Has Been Found

If The Muppet Christmas Carol isn’t the best Christmas movie, it’s second behind Gremlins. But unless you owned the VHS, you haven’t seen the 1992 film in full.

“When Love is Gone,” the lovely tune sung by Mr. Humbug himself Ebenezer Scrooge (played by Michael Caine in an Oscar-worthy performance) and Belle (Meredith Braun), was cut from the theatrical version as “Disney felt it wouldn’t appeal to young viewers,” according to the BBC. The Paul Williams-written song is on the VHS version (and the soundtrack), but it was left off the DVD and Disney+ — until now.

Gizmodo reports that “starting December 9, you’ll be able to watch the movie in its entirety, as director Brian Henson originally envisioned, in time for its 30th anniversary… The reel that featured the song was recently unearthed and utilized to prepare a 4K remaster of the classic film.” Henson told Radio 2 his reaction when the reel was found:

“They actually hid it… So, I went down and they said, ‘But before we show it to you, we’ve got something else we want to show you’. And they put up reel four of Christmas Carol with ‘When Love Is Gone.’ I was like, ‘No, you did not!’ and they said, ‘Yes we did! We found it!’ I was so happy, I was so happy.”

It’s a bot-free Muppet Christmas miracle.

The complete The Muppet Christmas Carol comes to Disney+ on December 9.

(Via Gizmodo and BBC)

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GloRilla Joined Ciara And Summer Walker For An Upcoming ‘Better Thangs’ Remix, Which Ciara Just Previewed

GloRilla and her gritty Memphis sound are hot right now; everyone seems to want a piece, including Ciara: Ciara announced on Wednesday via Instagram that the “FNF” rapper would be hopping on the remix to her recently released collaboration with Summer Walker, “Better Thangs.”

In the short clip, Ciara looks very dreamy while a snippet of the new track plays in the background.

“Anything I tell myself is possible, is possible!” she wrote. “That Glo flow!! wow!” @glorillapimp @SummerWalker #BetterThangsRemix 11/4″

GloRilla confirmed the information by tweeting, “Better thangs remix 11/4,” and tagging Ciara and Walker in the post, complete with fire and trophy emojis.

The remix, along with the original track and her latest song, “Jump,” will presumably be part of Ciara’s highly anticipated upcoming album. The singer recently said she was returning to her dance roots for the upcoming project.

“There’s so much energy in this album because I want to make the world dance — that’s always been my thing,” Ciara told Ebony. “It’s the tempo and beat I’ve been moving to in my music and the key sentiments I’ve poured into this album. There is an R&B core in these records. To be honest, this album feels nostalgic. It takes me back to my first album in a way that no project I’ve done to this point has before.”

So far, Ciara has not released an album title or release date.

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Pap Chanel Delivers Her Turnt Up ‘Apple Jacks’ For ‘UPROXX Sessions’

Meet Pap Chanel, the rapper from Milledgeville, Georgia, who has racked up an impressive fanbase since her 2015 debut. On her rise to the top, Pap has worked with T.I., Trina, Lil Baby, and more, also amassing millions of listeners on Spotify. But her impact doesn’t stop there. You can listen to some of Pap’s catalog on Starz’s P-Valley, Hulu’s Woke, BET’s College Hill, and Madden NFL 23.

Today she performs her viral hit, “Apple Jacks,” a freestyle sampling from C-Murder’s classic “Down For My N****s.” She doesn’t waste time or energy with today’s Sessions performance. Not only does she start her performance on a high as soon as the track plays, dollar signs populate her entire outfit, living up to her name and group she started in middle school, Pap, which stands for pretty and paid.

Watch Pap Chanel perform “Apple Jacks” for UPROXX Sessions above.

UPROXX Sessions is Uproxx’s performance show featuring the hottest up-and-coming acts you should keep an eye on. Featuring creative direction from LA promotion collective, Ham On Everything, and taking place on our “bathroom” set designed and painted by Julian Gross, UPROXX Sessions is a showcase of some of our favorite performers, who just might soon be yours, too.

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‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ Is Perfect, Idiotic Brilliance

I didn’t think I’d want to watch a fake biopic, especially not one about a real guy in whom I’m actually interested — which is what Weird: The Al Yankovic Story basically is, a parody biopic about a parody musician. And yet, in throwing out almost everything real, Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, strangely cuts right to the quick of the entire musical biopic genre. This is a better movie, a more honest reflection of its subject than Bohemian Rhapsody, parody or not.

Weird, from director Eric Appel, co-written by Yankovic, seems to know intuitively that it’s not actually insight into the subject that biopic audiences are after (assuming biopics sanctioned by the subject’s estate could ever even offer that, most don’t), or to see the subject as a metaphor for the American dream, or whatever. It’s simpler than that. We want to hear them play the hits. And maybe that’s less reductive and more pure than trying to dissect Johnny Cash or whoever in order to find the genius button.

The trailer was cute, of course, but I honestly didn’t know how long I’d be able to watch a series of (deliberately) dopey sketches about a series of dopey songs. And yet Weird ended up being not just cute or funny, but strangely thrilling, in the way earnest biopics are supposed to be. Even with loads of bullshit in between, fake origin stories for songs that consist entirely of Weird Al changing the lyrics of a hit pop song so that it’s about breakfast now, I still got the same weird goosebumps as when Eazy E nails the first line of “Boyz N Tha Hood” in Straight Outta Compton. I’m serious, actual goosebumps, at the sight of Daniel Radcliffe as a mall Santa version of Weird Al (as in, bearing all the identifiable totems of the persona but not really going for verisimilitude) leading a biker bar in “I Love Rocky Road.”

Why does this happen? Sure, partly it’s the same thrill of recognition Marvel piggies get when their favorite Millennium Kid makes a cameo in the new Galaxy Fox movie, but I also think there’s something about watching someone carve order from chaos. That there’s something weirdly gratifying about knowing exactly how a song is going to turn out and then having to wait for the characters themselves to discover it. It’s like watching a baby learn to walk. There’s an ineffable brilliance to a song, that, on some level, trying to explain only cheapens. It’s very reptilian brained to like music in the first place. Music is math, but it’s also magic. We’re all kind of snake charming each other. People quote musicians as fonts of sage wisdom, as if in our inherent superstitiousness we’re constantly tricking ourselves into believing that the vibrations wizard must know the universe’s secrets. It’s preposterous, but universally human.

Tonally, Weird matches the appeal of Weird Al’s music perfectly. Starring Rainn Wilson as a ClipArt version of parody song impresario Dr. Demento, who always wears his trademark tux and tophat, and who in this world is as culturally important as Wolfman Jack (played by Jack Black), Alfred Yankovic (Radcliffe, who I used to hate reflexively but has finally won me over) spends his life trying to please his dour factory worker father (Toby Huss), encouraged by his mother (the always fantastic Julianne Nicholson), while hiding his true passion — to become “not the technically best, but the most famous accordion player in a very specific genre.”

Evan Rachel Wood plays Madonna, and in a movie where most of the celebrity impressions succeed by not trying very hard, Wood is spooky-accurate in a way that feels almost accidental.

Above all, Weird is constantly riding that line between too-stupid-to-be-funny and so-stupid-it’s-hilarious. It doesn’t even try to make you believe that it’s actually Daniel Radcliffe singing, which, rather than taking you out of the action, only focuses the attention more on the extraordinary adroitness of Weird Al’s rubber-band voice (always his secret weapon).

There’s a conceptual purity to Weird Al, in his refusal to ever be serious or earnest for even a single second. It’s hard to maintain that kind of thing, and yet he has, which has allowed him to become a myth, the class clown instinct personified. To delve beyond the facade would ruin the show. Weird is perfect because it never does. We get a few snapshots of the real Weird Al over the credits, just like we would with any straight biopic, only here they quickly descend into a series of silly photoshops. Just as it should be.

‘Weird: The Al Yankovic Story’ premieres exclusively on the Roku Channel November 4th. Vince Mancini is on Twitter. You can read more of his reviews here.

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Megan Thee Stallion Was Forced To Set The Record Straight (Again) After More Trial Misinformation

Megan Thee Stallion, who released her new album Traumazine earlier this year, deals with a lot of BS whether it’s because of the violence she experienced from Tory Lanez when he shot her in the foot or from her ongoing feud with her record label 1501 Certified Entertainment.

Today, the “Sweetest Pie” singer took to social media to clear up some apparent misconceptions about the case with her label. “No judge has ruled anything abt this 1501 case, this information is not accurate,” she wrote in a tweet. “the court date for this isn’t even until DECEMBER 12TH … we HAVE NOT went to court and got a summary judgment. Please stop spreading misinformation thanks.”

In August, after filing her lawsuit against 1501 Certified Entertainment, she also declared that she demanded $1 million in damages from the label. This was after the label countersued her, asserting that Something For Thee Hotties did not count as an album on her contract because it was not made up of all original material. This countersuit blames Roc Nation, Megan’s management company, for “trying to persuade its management clients to leave their record labels.”

Megan Thee Stallion is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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‘Avatar: The Way Of Water’: What To Know, Including The Release Date, Cast, And Trailer

Avatar: The Way of Water will finally arrive (on December 16), 13 years after the first movie ignited a box-office storm and prompted discussions of whether motion-capture-and-CGI-boosted performances should be Oscar eligible. This event will have followed several years of head-scratching reactions about why one of the reported sequel titles happens to be The Seed Bearer, but here we are. Cameron has long-promised that Avatar II will blow audiences away to the point where they will “sh*t yourself with your mouth wide open,” so that’s something to look forward to experiencing. In 3D, no less.

There’s more to anticipate with Cameron’s return to Pandora. The cast (which includes several lead returning members) stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, along with Kate Winslet, Jemaine Clement, Edie Falco, Cliff Curtis, Joel David Moore, and CCH Pounder. Also expect plenty of breath-holding action, given that Saldana competed with her fellow cast members in a relevant competition and only landed in third place after maintaining a five-minute stint. That’s nuts, but Kate Winslet actually bested Tom Cruise with her record. No thank you.

The movie promises more stunning visuals, which you can see in the below trailer.

Be warned that this film arrives with a reported runtime of over 3 hours. Audiences may grumble if this is an accurate factoid, given that the first movie remains the highest grossing movie in cinematic history. And as with the first film, characters will plop their consciousness into an Avatar, meaning that they’ll be maneuvering from within a Na’vi body. Here are more details via the film’s synopsis:

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.

Avatar: The Way Of Water arrives on December 16.

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie’s ‘Ballin’ Is A Vibe In ‘NBA 2K23’ And He Just Officially Released It

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie pushed his Me Vs. Myself album release to December to avoid stacking up against Drake and 21 Savage’s Her Loss, but A Boogie’s competitive spirit is alive and well in “Ballin,” his vibey new single that first debuted yesterday in NBA 2K23 and officially released today (November 3).

“I’m a gamer. I spend way too much time playing 2K, it’s my favorite game,” A Boogie said in a press statement. “With this single, I wanted to give my fans a chance to first hear ‘Ballin’ in NBA2K. To be featured on the soundtrack for this season is big for me. I hope my fans enjoy it and all the gamers out there who play NBA2K everyday like me also enjoy listening to the song in the game.”

A Boogie’s flow is as buttery as a Steph Curry jump shot. And, of course, the track features a Curry name-drop in the first verse: “Got my hoodie on like / Melo in the garden / Got my money up / I’m ballin’ like LeBron son / They want me to lose my breath / So I got to watch my step / Two 30s on my hip / I call ’em Steph and Seth.”

“Ballin” follows fellow Me Vs. Myself singles “Take Shots” featuring Tory Lanez and “BRO (Better Ride Out)” featuring Roddy Ricch.

Watch the visualizer above.

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