“Man of the Year” showcases Brooklyn rapper Khantrast blending boom bap and jazz influences while reflecting on ambition with sharp lyricism. In “Nightmares,” Mozzy and Lil Poppa deliver raw verses about street life’s toll, backed by a stark black-and-white video amplifying their emotional fatigue.

One Side’s “Needed Saving” strips down production for a confessional tone, while Peezy’s “6-7am” opts for introspective storytelling over grim realism. Montana 700 opens “700 Reasons” with sparse beats and candid lyrics, channeling Southern hip-hop roots with a nod to Nas and Erykah Badu’s styles.

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Here are the brand new worldwide hip-hop, soul, etc. songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (very possibly) NSFW

51 . Khantrast – Man Of The Year

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

“Man of the Year” finds Brooklyn-born rapper Khantrast navigating ambition and self-awareness over a beat that flirts with boom bap and jazz.

The track threads nimble flows through verses that tilt between candid introspection and restrained swagger.

Since his rise in 2019 with “Build With Me” and the viral “Naruto Bluebird Freestyle,” Khantrast trades in lyricism that hints at growth more than glory.

Music video directed by : Dan Chang & Mo Rabbani

Naruto Bluebird Freestyle (2020)

50 . Mozzy – Nightmares (w/ Lil Poppa)

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

In “Nightmares,” Sacramento’s Mozzy and Jacksonville’s Lil Poppa trade verses on sleeplessness, vengeance, and emotional fatigue shaped by street life.

Over a muted beat, Mozzy confesses, “Please forgive me for the sins I’m about to commit,” his tone more admission than boast.

Poppa’s hook—“Hiding my pain with a smile / But I can’t fake it no more”—echoes the exhaustion of survival masked as normalcy.

A stark black-and-white video mirrors their unrest.

Song featured on the album : Intrusive Thoughts

Sleep Walkin (2017)

49 . One Side – Needed Saving

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

One Side’s “Needed Saving,” released in March 2025, trades in emotionally charged verses set against stripped-down, contemporary production that leans more confessional booth than club anthem.

Based in Atlanta, the hip-hop artist and founder of One Side Entertainment sketches out vulnerability without theatrics, circling personal turmoil with lyrical restraint rather than melodrama.

Close To The End (2022)

48 . Peezy – 6-7am

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

Peezy‘s “6-7am,” released in March 2025 by #Boyz Entertainment LLC and EMPIRE, sketches a hushed confessional hour where sleep-deprived clarity meets street-earned philosophy.

Evoking the bleary edges of dawn, the Detroit rapper leans into slow-burning production and unfiltered narrative, reflective without ever sounding contrived.

The track follows the lineage of “2 Million Up,” which samples Dennis Edwards, but trades nostalgia for grim realism.

2 Million Up (2023)

47 . Montana 700 – Intro [Open Thoughts]

Date Added : Apr 2,2025

Opening his album “700 Reasons” with dry candor, Montana 700’s “Intro [Open Thoughts]” trades theatrics for reflection, pairing sparse, mellow beats with lyrics that sift through private brambles and lived-in truths.

Rooted in Southern hip-hop and echoing Dallas’s twang-heavy pulse, Montana threads influence from Nas’s penmanship and Badu’s neo-soul contours with a delivery that sidesteps polish in favor of immediacy.

Song featured on the album : 700 Reasons

Count A Hunnit (2024)

46 . Lil Tecca – Dark Thoughts

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Dark Thoughts” blends Pharrell and Jay-Z’s “Frontin’” into a polished ode to early 2000s R&B, filtered through Lil Tecca’s Gen Z lens.

Lucas Scharff and Folie’s production keeps things buoyant, even as Tecca pens verses thick with inner monologues and unspoken anxieties.

His melodic delivery treads the line between indifference and confession, toggling between airy hooks and half-said regrets.

Music video directed by : Gualo Hawes – Song featured on the album : Dopamine

Ransom (2019)

45 . YG – 2004 (w/ Buddy & The Gang)

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

Set to a bouncy, West Coast-laced groove, “2004” sees YG team with Buddy and The Gang for a track rooted in sharp confession.

In a departure from bravado, YG recounts being raped at 14 by a 30-year-old woman, disclosing the experience publicly for the first time with a flat, matter-of-fact tone that cuts through the beat.

Buddy’s verses echo the unease with a subdued urgency, grounding YG’s narrative in restrained solidarity.

Music video directed by : Yg & Hidji World

Sign Language (2022)

44 . BigxThaPlug – Therapy Session

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Therapy Session” filters Southern grit through a confessional lens, as BigXThaPlug layers his charcoal-toned delivery over contemplative beats.

The Dallas native trades bravado for bleak honesty, tracing trauma with the same precision he once applied to street tales.

Rising from 2020’s “Bacc From the Dead” to 2023’s “Safehouse,” he swaps punchlines for pressure valves, venting over basslines that don’t blink.

Music video directed by : Jerry Morka

Strange Fruits (W/ Ro$Ama) (2021)

43 . Shordie Shordie – Screen Share

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

In “Screen Share,” Shordie Shordie, born RaQuan Hudson, leans into his melodic instincts, wrapping vulnerability in auto-tuned confessionals and slippery flows.

He delivers lines with a singsong cadence that earned him the moniker “Captain Hook,” pairing emotional rawness with a structure polished just enough to loop in your memory.

The March 2025 single extends the soundscape he shaped with prior releases, sidestepping theatrics for intimacy and coded regret.

How High (2023)

42 . Loe Shimmy – Zuper Sonic

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

In “Zuper Sonic,” Loe Shimmy fuses crisp production with a laid-back vocal cadence, toeing the line between street sensibility and surrealist flair.

Borrowing sonic threads from his earlier work like “Zuper PowerZ” (2021), the track nods subtly to his Pompano Beach roots without wallowing in nostalgia.

Loe Shimmy—born Ernst Jean Jacques—threads this release through a catalog that includes *Z end* (2022), *Nardy World* (2024), and a Kodak Black feature on “Bounty.”

The track arrives in the wake of “Fallin” (2022), which, buoyed by a Drake cosign, hinted at mainstream flirtation without full submission.

Safe Route (2023)

41 . Lil Peep – Just In Case

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

Released in March 2025, “Just In Case” resurrects Lil Peep’s signature emo-rap blend, where mournful guitar loops rub shoulders with trap beats like mismatched roommates in a Brooklyn loft.

Peep, born Gustav Elijah Åhr in Allentown, Pennsylvania, paints his usual portrait of emotional malaise, musing over loss and longing as if drafting a love letter he never intends to send.

The track follows the arc of his earlier work, where punk angst and hip-hop detachment meet cup-stained notebooks and late-night texts.

Awful Things (W/ Lil Tracy) (2017)

40 . G Herbo – Norfolk

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

Released in March 2025, “Norfolk” joins G Herbo’s “Greatest Rapper Alive” project, accessible only via his proprietary app.

The track channels a gritty ode to Norfolk, Virginia—known by its area code, the 757—delivered with Herbo’s signature balance of memoir and menace.

Rooted in the lineage of projects like “Welcome to Fazoland” and “PTSD,” the song remains steeped in the traditions of Chicago drill and gangsta rap.

Music video directed by : Anthony Savage

Sessions (2020)

39 . Anycia – Never Need (w/ GloRilla & KARRAHBOOO)

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“Never Need” pairs Anycia’s smoky restraint with GloRilla’s punchy verses and KARRAHBOOO’s clipped delivery.

The track hinges on themes of self-sufficiency and unbothered resilience, with verses that cut through dependence like a debit card declined out of principle.

Born August 1997, Anycia filters Atlanta’s hip-hop through mellow vocals, following her 2023 EP “EXTRA” and singles like “BRB.”

GloRilla—of “F.N.F. (Let’s Go)”—adds force, while KARRAHBOOO keeps it unfiltered.

Music video directed by : Diamond Visuals

Big Body (2023)

38 . ISSA – 100 Ways (w/ Yung Bleu)

Date Added : Mar 30,2025

“100 Ways” finds ISSA and Yung Bleu trading melodies over Kid Class’s glossy production, merging trap-inflected moodiness with R&B leanings.

Yung Bleu handles the hook, slipping into sing-rap with the lines “Trap out the Red Roof Inn / Young street n**a do a hunnid in the Benz,” draping the track in quiet bravado.

The video stages a romance moving between a vinyl-upholstered diner and a Red Roof Inn—low-budget love with high-stakes aesthetics.

The single previews ISSA’s upcoming 2025 album and trails his previous link-up with Jacquees and Fabolous on “Hair Down.”

The Atlanta artist, who signed to RCA at 15 after releasing mixtapes “King Issa” and “Back to the Future,” continues threading R&B hooks through his melodic rap narratives.

Music video directed by : Bpace

Always (W/ Jacquees) (2020)

37 . Kodak Black – Cluck

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Released alongside “Single Again” in February 2025, “Cluck” arrives dressed in Kodak Black’s usual blend of dry wit and off-kilter charisma.

The track drapes spartan, trippy production around his signature drawl, walking a tightrope between confession and deflection.

Timed for Valentine’s Day, it toys with intimacy through Kodak’s skewed lens, pairing emotional detachment with rhythmic swagger.

A character piece more than a love song, “Cluck” lingers in its own warped gravity.

Zeze (2018)

36 . Wiz Khalifa, Sledgren – Bigger Boat

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Released in March 2025, “Bigger Boat” reunites Wiz Khalifa and longtime collaborator Sledgren, whose production drapes the track in velvety tones befitting their Taylor Gang origins.

Wiz glides through verses with his habitual nonchalance, pairing a drawled cadence with lyrics preoccupied with affluence, leisure, and weed.

The title winks at his amplified stature—a gentle reminder that he’s not merely riding waves, he’s buying the yacht.

Black And Yellow (2011)

35 . Fattmack – Hit It (w/ Lil Tony)

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

“Hit It” pairs FattMack with Lil Tony for a calm yet assertive reflection on ascent, excess, and street-coded resilience.

Over trap-inflected production, FattMack recounts his path from Mobile’s tougher corners to high-end routines stitched with designer labels and calculated cool.

He raps with the poise of someone who’s traded chaos for control but hasn’t forgotten the steps it cost him.

U My Drug (2024)

34 . Maine Musik – Blackball

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

In “Blackball,” Maine Musik weaves his unfiltered Southern cadence through clipped snares and looming basslines, delivering bars with a candor that skews closer to testimony than theatrics.

Released in March 2025, the track extends the raw blueprint he first carved in his 2016 mixtape “Murder Weapon.”

As a core member of Spider Gang alongside Tec, he’s continued producing austere projects like “Spider Nation” and “Retaliation.”

Aw Mane (W/ T.E.C, Tayda Santana & Yungin) (2017)

33 . Peezy – Pop Yo Shit

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Peezy’s “Pop Yo Shit,” released March 2025 via Boyz Entertainment LLC / EMPIRE, swaps sentiment for swagger, threading sharp delivery through a haze of confidence and confrontation.

With his Detroit cadence intact, Peezy toys with bravado like it’s small change, casually asserting dominance without tipping into excess.

The track extends the legacy hinted at in his earlier “2 Million Up,” which leans on Dennis Edwards’ “Don’t Look Any Further.”

2 Million Up (2023)

32 . Belly Gang Kushington – Four One

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

A nod to Atlanta’s 404, “Four One” threads trap beats with autobiographical grit.

Belly Gang Kushington recounts West Side Adamsville with a delivery as dry as red clay and twice as heavy.

Raised by a single Black father after his White mother left, he trades sentiment for precision, recounting streets, split identities, and blurred loyalties.

The video, which he calls “the hardest,” echoes the track’s unvarnished tension and layered perspective.

Ice Cup (2024)

31 . Nettspend – Impact (w/ xaviersobased)

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Released on Nettspend’s 18th birthday in March 2025, “Impact” pairs him with xaviersobased over production that unapologetically borrows from early jerk — think distorted basslines and vocals stacked like a cluttered closet.

The track reflects Nettspend’s flair for sonic aggression, a thread running since his 2023 mixtape “Kickdoor.”

Now with Virgin Music Group, the Richmond-born rapper continues to circle back to his Novagang roots, rarely with sentiment.

Drankdrankdrank (2023)

30 . Bloodhound Q50 & VonOff1700 & Big Opp – 3 Headed Savage

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

Released in March 2025, “3 Headed Savage” pairs Bloodhound Q50 with VonOff1700 and Big Opp in a terse exchange of bars shaped by Chicago’s underground scene.

Bloodhound Q50, born Mikquale Cooper in San Antonio, blends Southern grit with trap-laced production, inheriting threads from his earlier tracks like “Make It Far.”

His 2024 cut “Splash Bros” hints at the same airtight delivery and regional textures resurfacing here with new collaborators in tow.

Make It Far (2024)

29 . Larry June, 2 Chainz & The Alchemist – Life Is Beautiful

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

“Life Is Beautiful” pairs Larry June and 2 Chainz with The Alchemist’s understated production, trading high-octane beats for measured reflection.

June muses on progress and discipline with his characteristic nonchalance, while 2 Chainz, freshly unshackled from a two-decade label stint, swaps his trap cadence for a more contemplative flow.

He admits, “I’m actually more comfortable rapping than doing trap music,” suggesting a recalibrated artistic compass.

Song featured on the album : Life Is Beautiful

Grand Nash Chronicles (2021)

28 . Lou Deezi – WhenSheGone

Date Added : Mar 28,2025

“WhenSheGone” sees 19-year-old Reno rapper Lou Deezi sketch out a tale of girls, bravado, and lifestyle posturing with the precision of a seasoned narrator.

Lip-syncers flock to the track, routinely staging scenes that echo its lyrical snapshots of ego and flirtation.

A shift from his debut “18 MPH,” a slow Bay Area-influenced cut, the single channels his hallmark storytelling cadence with practiced ease.

Music video directed by : Andrew Johnston

18 Mph (2021)

27 . Hotboii – These Walls Could Talk

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“These Walls Could Talk” arrives as Hotboii‘s latest offering, weaving his distinctive melodic flow with introspective lyricism over a gripping beat.

The Florida rapper, born Javarri Latre Walker, continues the style that brought him attention with “Don’t Need Time,” balancing reflection with raw storytelling.

His debut album, “Double O Baby,” featured contributions from Lil Baby and Pooh Shiesty, reinforcing his presence in the rap scene.

Dont Need Time (2020)

26 . Wale – Blanco

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Blanco” marks Wale‘s first release under Def Jam Recordings, arriving in March 2025.

Stripping away his usual bravado, the track delves into alcohol as both refuge and burden, shaping a narrative of self-examination.

A bluesy, downtempo production sets a somber tone, echoing the introspective lyricism.

Labeling it “the beginning of a more honest conversation,” Wale shifts toward unfiltered vulnerability.

His catalog includes platinum records like “Bad” and “Lotus Flower Bomb.”

Music video directed by : Pierre Edwards

Bad (W/ Tiara Thomas) (2012)

25 . Nino Paid – Old Me

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Old Me” sees Nino Paid trade nostalgia for reinvention, weaving through personal transformation with his signature introspection.

The DMV rapper layers hard-hitting beats with reflective verses, capturing the friction between past and present.

Following his 2023 breakout project, “Pain & Possibilities,” the track reinforces his penchant for balancing grit with self-examination, making change sound both inevitable and uneasy.

Music video directed by : Deshaythelegend

Pain & Possibilities (2023)

24 . Sugarhill Ddot, Star Bandz – Energy (w/ Star Bandz)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Energy” brings together Sugarhill Ddot and Star Bandz, two rising names in hip-hop.

Released in December 2024, it appears on the expanded edition of Sugarhill Ddot’s debut album.

Hailing from Harlem, Sugarhill Ddot, born Darrian Jimenez, channels his roots into his music, crafting tracks that reflect his environment.

Known for “Shake It,” he continues to build his catalog, while Star Bandz adds his own touch to the collaboration.

Music video directed by : Haitian Picasso – Song featured on the album : 2 Sides Of The Story

Spinnin’ Pt. 2 (W/ Bbg Steppaa) (2023)

23 . Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube & WC – West Coast Thang (w/ Dr. Dre, Nate Dogg)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“West Coast Thang” brings together Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, WC, Dr. Dre, and Nate Dogg, a lineup deeply rooted in California’s hip-hop legacy.

Ice Cube, who emerged with N.W.A, expanded his reach into film and production.

WC, a mainstay of Westside Connection, built his reputation through both group and solo efforts.

Dr. Dre, a seven-time Grammy winner, shaped the sound of an era and propelled artists like Eminem and 50 Cent.

Nate Dogg, with his unmistakable voice, lent his melodic touch to countless collaborations before his passing in 2011.

Snoop Dogg, who first appeared on Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic,” parlayed his success into music, film, and a cannabis enterprise.

Who Am I [What’S My Name]? (1993)

22 . JT – Ran Out

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Ran Out” marks JT’s return to the spotlight with her first 2025 single, following her 2024 mixtape “City Cinderella.”

The track delivers her characteristic unapologetic rap style, centering on financial success and dominance over rivals.

In the music video, she performs from the back of a truck and a car’s backseat, joined by Gabriette and Quen Blackwell.

Released through Quality Control Music, the single reaffirms her presence since signing with the label in 2020.

JT, born Jatavia Shakara Johnson in 1992, rose as half of City Girls, with hits like “Twerk” and “Act Up” from “Girl Code” and a feature on Drake’s “In My Feelings.”

Her career exists alongside legal troubles and her high-profile relationship with Lil Uzi Vert.

No Bars (2023)

21 . NAV, Metro Boomin – Real Me

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Real Me” brings NAV and Metro Boomin together once again, with NAV’s autotuned delivery flowing over Metro’s polished trap production.

The track extends their collaborative history, tracing back to “Perfect Timing” from their 2017 mixtape.

Metro, known for shaping the sound of artists like Future and 21 Savage, weaves his signature dark atmospherics into the beat.

NAV, whose melodic rap style gained traction with “Myself,” continues his streak of high-profile collaborations.

Tap (W/ Meek Mill) (2019)

20 . Moneybagg Yo – Close The Door

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Close The Door” sees Moneybagg Yo turning inward, reflecting on the long road from struggle to success.

Over a brooding beat, he revisits past vices and the weight of fame, delivering lines like “I done ran through bout two or three million and I spent it all on drank.”

With roots in Memphis, he built his name with “Federal” and later saw “A Gangsta’s Pain” reach the top of the Billboard 200.

Collaborations with Yo Gotti and Quavo further highlight his rise.

Wockesha (2022)

19 . Tech N9Ne – RDV

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

Tech N9ne drops “RDV” in March 2025 via Strange Music, lacing a slick keyboard loop over a beat that nods to classic hip-hop.

Reflecting on his Kansas City childhood, he pieces together memories, name-drops old friends, and stakes his claim as the “Rogue Dog Villain.”

Born Aaron Dontez Yates in 1971, he co-founded Strange Music in 1999, with tracks like “Caribou Lou” and albums such as “Anghellic” shaping his long independent career.

His collaborations span Eminem to Corey Taylor.

Face Off (W/ Joey Cool, King Iso & Dwayne Johnson) (2022)

18 . Shoreline Mafia – Back In Bidness

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

Shoreline Mafia resurfaces with “Back In Bidness,” signaling a return after a hiatus.

Released in March 2025, the track enlists OhGeesy and Fenix Flexin over a Diego Ave production.

The Los Angeles collective, formed in 2016, previously delivered “ShorelineDoThatShit” (2017) and “Mafia Bidness” (2020), collaborating with Future and YG.

Fenix Flexin parted ways with the group in 2020, making his presence here a notable reunion.

Music video directed by : Salty

Bands (W/ Fenix Flexin, Master Kato & Ohgeesy) (2019)

17 . Icewear Vezzo – Worth Something (w/ Big Sean & Peezy)

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Worth Something” unites Detroit rappers Icewear Vezzo, Big Sean, and Peezy on a track from Vezzo’s album “Rich Off Pints 3.”

This collaboration brings together figures from the city’s rap scene, each contributing their own style.

Peezy, active since the mid-2010s, reinforces the local connection, while Vezzo, founder of Iced Up Records, continues his trajectory from Green Guyz to solo work.

The track reflects Detroit’s hip-hop culture and its distinct energy.

Music video directed by : Diego Cruz & Shot By Suave

Tear The Club Up (W/ Future) (2021)

16 . Ebk Jaaybo – F*ck Everybody [Free Maxx]

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“F*ck Everybody [Free Maxx]” delivers EBK Jaaybo’s unfiltered street narratives with a clarity that leaves no room for ambiguity.

Hailing from Stockton, California, he channels his perspective through sharp verses and an unwavering delivery.

As part of the EBK collective, his approach favors raw authenticity over embellishment.

With tracks like “56 Nights” and “Letter 4 The Streets,” he continues to define his sound, a direction evident in The Real EBK Jaaybo.

Out On Bail (2023)

15 . Kevin Gates – Right Where I’m Supposed To Be

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Right Where I’m Supposed to Be” marks Kevin Gates‘ latest release, arriving in March 2025.

Originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Gates started his career in 2007 under a local label before legal troubles interrupted his trajectory.

Returning to music in 2012, he launched Bread Winners’ Association, an independent imprint behind several commercially successful mixtapes and albums.

The track fits seamlessly into his catalog, blending personal introspection with his signature melodic delivery.

Music video directed by : David Samba – Song featured on the album : I’M Him 2

Really Really (2016)

14 . That Mexican Ot & Sauce Walka – Check Please (w/ Lil Jairmy & MG Lil Bubba)

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Check Please” brings together That Mexican OT, Sauce Walka, Lil Jairmy, and MG Lil Bubba in a Texas-rooted collaboration that blends their distinct styles.

Set against a backdrop of trap beats and melodic flourishes, the production reflects contemporary Southern hip-hop.

Sauce Walka, born Albert Walker Mondane, has made his mark in Houston’s rap scene and founded The Sauce Factory (TSF), while Lil Jairmy and MG Lil Bubba add their own textures to the track.

That Mexican OT, born Virgil René Gazca in 1999, fuses trap with mariachi influences, a sound evident in his 2023 album “Lonestar Luchador,” which includes “Johnny Dang,” reaching the Billboard Hot 100.

Music video directed by : Spike Dee

Johnny Dang (W/ Paul Wall & Drodi) (2023)

13 . Playboi Carti – Like Weezy

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Like Weezy” sees Playboi Carti channel his signature trap energy, weaving airy ad-libs and off-kilter flows over a sparse yet hypnotic beat.

References to hip-hop heavyweight Lil Wayne and an unexpected nod to Justin Bieber punctuate the lyrics, blurring the lines between homage and offhand flex.

A fleeting moment of viral intrigue occurs when Bieber publicly streams the track, briefly steering it into the glare of pop culture’s fickle spotlight.

Playboi Carti, known for filtering punk and alternative influences through a trap lens, first gains traction in the late 2010s, his 2017 mixtape marking a shift in hip-hop’s sonic landscape.

Collaborations with industry heavyweights follow, reinforcing his presence without conforming to conventional expectations.

Music video directed by : Joy_Divizn – Song featured on the album : Music

Sky (2021)

12 . Kodak Black – All Of Us

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“All Of Us” is Kodak Black‘s latest single, released in March 2025. While not tied to any announced album, it follows his early 2025 project, “When I Was Dead.”

Kodak Black, born Dieuson Octave and also known as Bill Kahan Blanco, emerged from Pompano Beach, Florida, as a defining voice in hip-hop and trap.

His influence began with the 2014 track “No Flockin” and grew with the 2017 album “Painting Pictures” and 2018’s “Dying to Live,” featuring “Zeze.”

Music video directed by : Kodak Black

Zeze (2018)

11 . Youngboy Never Broke Again – Cut Throat

Date Added : Mar 22,2025

“Cut Throat” arrives as YoungBoy Never Broke Again’s latest single, released in March 2025 while he remains incarcerated.

The track follows his fourth compilation album, “More Leaks,” which dropped the same month.

With his release from prison expected in July 2025, YoungBoy continues to put out music despite legal constraints.

Since emerging from Baton Rouge, he has maintained a prolific output, securing a $60 million deal with Motown Records in 2023.

Right Foot Creep (2021)

10 . Playboi Carti – Evil J0rdan

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Evil J0rdan” is a track by American rapper Playboi Carti, released in March 2025 as part of his third studio album.

Built around a sample of “Popular,” his 2023 collaboration with The Weeknd and Madonna, the song merges chaotic trap production with eerie, synth-laden undertones.

The title references Carti’s real name, Jordan Carter, with the stylized zero nodding to his Opium label and brand.

Song featured on the album : Music

Sky (2021)

9 . Jim Jones – Hoodie Season (w/ Dyce Payso & Keen Streetz)

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Hoodie Season” unites Jim Jones, Dyce Payso, and Keen Streetz in a collaboration steeped in street-savvy lyricism and unfiltered delivery.

Jim Jones, born Joseph Guillermo Jones II on July 15, 1976, in the Bronx, emerges as both rapper and producer.

A founding member of The Diplomats (Dipset), he steps into the solo scene with “On My Way to Church” in 2004.

“We Fly High,” from “Hustler’s P.O.M.E.” (2006), climbs to No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.

His catalog includes “Pray IV Reign” (2009) and “El Capo” (2019).

Beyond the microphone, he directs music videos under the moniker CAPO.

Song featured on the album : At The Church Steps

Certified Gangstas (W/ The Game & Cam’Ron) (2017)

8 . Money Man – Socials

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Socials” sees Money Man weaving his signature trap-infused flow with themes of strategy and self-reliance.

Known for his calculated lyricism, he delivers rhymes that reflect his focus on wealth and independence.

Since his 2020 breakout with “24,” which peaked at #49 on the Billboard Hot 100, he’s maintained a steady output, including mixtapes like “Epidemic” and “Red Eye.”

This track continues his exploration of financial ambition and calculated moves in a digital age.

24 (W/ Lil Baby) (2020)

7 . Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla $ign – Billionaires

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Billionaires” brings together Wiz Khalifa and Ty Dolla $ign for a celebration of wealth draped in laid-back flows and melodic hooks.

Produced by Conductor Williams, the track aligns polished production with lyrics indulging in financial excess.

The music video places the duo in a haze-filled studio, surrounded by liquor and company, amplifying the song’s themes.

This release extends their decade-long collaboration, which began in the early 2010s.

Wiz Khalifa, born Cameron Jibril Thomaz in 1987, debuted with “Show and Prove” in 2006.

His most notable track, “See You Again” with Charlie Puth, a tribute to Paul Walker for the ‘Furious 7’ soundtrack, dominated the Hot 100 for twelve weeks and earned three Grammy nominations.

Music video directed by : Bryan Barber

Black And Yellow (2011)

6 . Cordae – Nothings Promised

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Nothing’s Promised” sees Cordae navigate personal turmoil, fragile alliances, and life’s unpredictability over a sample from Kanye West’s “Heard ‘Em Say.”

His verses dissect the illusions of friendship and the precarious nature of success with measured introspection.

Born in Raleigh, North Carolina, in 1997, he first emerged as part of the YBN collective before releasing “The Lost Boy” (2019), a Grammy-nominated debut.

His second album, “From a Birds Eye View,” followed in 2022.

Song featured on the album : The Crossroads

Feel It In The Air (2023)

5 . Key Glock – No Sweat

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“No Sweat” hits with bass-heavy production, marking Key Glock‘s major label debut on Republic Records in March 2025.

Delivering his signature Memphis-style rap, he lays out assertive verses over a thunderous beat.

Born Markeyvius LaShun Cathey in 1997, Key Glock first surfaced with “Glock Season” (2017) before partnering with Young Dolph for “Dum and Dummer” (2019).

His catalog spans “Yellow Tape” and collaborations with artists like DaBaby.

Music video directed by : Jaketheshooter & Rick Lancaster – Song featured on the album : Glockaveli

Dum & Dummer (W/ Young Dolph) (2019)

4 . Vonoff1700 – Im Still Lovin Yu

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

Interpolating raw emotion with unfiltered lyricism, “I’m Still Lovin Yu” showcases VonOff1700’s gritty storytelling against the backdrop of Chicago’s unforgiving streets.

His flow moves between urgency and restraint, capturing the tension of longing and detachment.

Marked by the same relentless energy that put “Viscous” on the map, the track weaves confessions with the weight of experience, reflecting the contradictions of love and survival in his world.

Viscous (W/ Sbg Brick) (2021)

3 . Maine Musik – 8Issahm

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

Maine Musik‘s “8issahm” arrives in March 2025, delivering his characteristic Baton Rouge grit.

Jermaine Tucker, better known as Maine Musik, surfaced in 2016 with “Murder Weapon,” a mixtape that positioned him within the city’s raw rap landscape.

Part of Spider Gang alongside Tec, he has contributed to projects such as “Spider Nation” and “Retaliation,” crafting a catalog steeped in street narratives and defiant energy.

Aw Mane (W/ T.E.C, Tayda Santana & Yungin) (2017)

2 . Youngboy Never Broke Again – Take Me Slow

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Take Me Slow” finds YoungBoy Never Broke Again navigating the unpredictable terrain of love and vulnerability, weaving a narrative that balances raw introspection with his signature intensity.

Released in March 2025, the track reflects the emotional weight that often underpins his music.

Hailing from Baton Rouge, YoungBoy built his name on unfiltered storytelling, first gaining traction with independent mixtapes before landing on the Billboard 100 with “Outside Today” in 2018.

Legal entanglements never slow his momentum—by 2023, he secures a $60 million deal with Motown Records, reinforcing his enduring place in rap’s ever-shifting landscape.

Right Foot Creep (2021)

1 . 310babii & James Brown – Bad

Date Added : Mar 17,2025

“Bad” merges 310babii’s contemporary flow with James Brown’s 1971 funk staple, “The Boss,” creating a collision of eras. Sean Momberger, whose credits include Kendrick Lamar and Jack Harlow, provides production that layers punchy drums with Brown’s unmistakable groove. Opening with “Ayy, I don’t like good girls, I need all my b****es bad,” the lyrics leave no room for subtlety. The video features 310babii with a live band and post-credit glimpses of Brown from archival footage.

Soak City (Do It)  (2023)


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