Maliibu Miitch & Rich The Kid Drop “Do A Trick” Video

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Maliibu Miitch is back outside and applying pressure with her latest single “Do A Trick,” featuring Rich The Kid. The Bronx rapper sounds locked in, bringing that bold energy fans have come to expect while still keeping the record fun and easy to run back.

On “Do A Trick,” Maliibu Miitch glides over a bouncy, high-energy trap beat with confidence, slick flows, and a catchy hook that sticks. Produced by Al Geno and Cheese, the track is built for speakers, parties, and late-night city motion.

Rich The Kid pulls up with his signature flashy style and familiar cadence, adding even more momentum to the song. Their chemistry feels natural, giving the record an extra boost without taking away from Maliibu’s presence.

The official visual, directed by AM Filmakers, keeps things glossy and celebratory as the duo turns up inside a Miami high-rise. Between balcony shots overlooking the city and champagne-filled scenes with friends, the video matches the song’s confident, carefree vibe.

“Do A Trick” marks another strong step toward Maliibu Miitch’s highly anticipated debut album Sailor Goon, which is expected later this spring.

Over the years, the Bronx native has built a loyal fanbase through viral freestyles, unapologetic personality, and records that blend New York grit with feminine swagger. Each release keeps showing how she’s carving out her own lane on her own terms.

With Rich The Kid joining the wave and the record already making noise online, “Do A Trick” feels like one of her biggest moves yet. It’s a reminder that Maliibu knows how to deliver energy, attitude, and replay value all at once.

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