Stop Giving Me Advice

Album: All Is Yellow (2023)
Charted: 29
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  • Lyrical Lemonade is the media company of American music video director and videographer Cole Bennett. "Stop Giving Me Advice," released on December 8, 2023 in conjunction with Def Jam, is the fourth single from Lyrical Lemonade's debut compilation album, All Is Yellow.
  • Kentucky rapper Jack Harlow kicks off "Stop Giving Me Advice" with a couple of swaggering verses celebrating his self-made success and fierce independence. He playfully jabs at unwanted advice from those who haven't walked his path, showcasing his confidence and determination.

    London rapper Dave joins the track with a thoughtful verse about staying grounded amidst his fame. He emphasizes the importance of remaining real and connected to his fans, highlighting values that transcend superficial relationships.
  • Hollywood Cole, Rascal, Daz, Matthew Tavares and Angel López produced the track.

    Atlanta-based producer Hollywood Cole worked closely with Jack Harlow on his 2023 Jackman album, producing on "They Don't Love It," "Is That Ight?" and "Blame On Me."

    Rascal, aka Tobia Breur, is a German producer who has collaborated with artists like Kendrick Lamar ("Savior"), Juice WRLD ("RUN") and Chance the Rapper ("Juke Jam").

    Daz, real name, Davud Ahmedzade, has also worked with Dave East and DJ Drama.

    Matthew Tavares is a Canadian musician, producer, and composer who is best known as a founder member of the jazz group BADBADNOTGOOD. As a songwriter, he has helped pen songs for the likes of Daniel Caesar ("Get You") Kendrick Lamar ("LUST.") and Post Malone ("Déjà Vu"). He often works with producer Frank Dukes.

    Mexican American producer Angel López has production credits on four songs from Coldplay's 2019 project Everyday Life and six tracks from Kanye West's gospel collection Jesus is King. He co- executive produced Jack Harlow's Come Home the Kids Miss You album.

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