Vietnamese rapper Right delivers “K-ATM,” the final single off his new EP of the same name.

The track is a metaphor for his “generation’s slang of ‘gold diggers’ but with his own spin to it,” according to a statement. “I wanted to take and invoke my audience’s thoughts on the topic and create a different angle to the condemnation of ‘gold-digging’. I wanted to put a spin for those who were victimised by definition and also direct it at those who condemn others on it,” he shared.

He also clarified that the song is not a diss track. “K-ATM is a song about people’s way of thinking rather than an individual specifically,” he said.

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Since finishing off in the 8th place for Vietnam’s King Of Rap, Right took the experience as an opportunity to “expand his rap skills and develop himself further as an artist.” He said, “Rap TV shows have opened up a huge opportunity for the rappers to get closer to the mass audience. Despite having different goals individually, shows such as King of Rap have provided equal opportunity for us all.”

Watch the Thoc-directed video below: