Ken Carson’s *Lord of Chaos* opens his fourth album with distorted 808s, synths, and chaos-driven visuals, declaring supremacy through occult-tinged bars. Benny Soliven’s *On Time* pairs West Coast melodies with Joe Maynor’s Auto-Tuned delivery and Karen Mendoza’s harmonies, blending hip-hop and R&B textures. Mario Judah’s *Never Again* fuses trap and metal angst, while 4Batz’s *N Da Morning* floats in minimal R&B. Tech N9ne’s *J6’s* dives into formative nostalgia, and Lil Double 0’s *Real Red* rides street loyalty over regional grit. Icewear Vezzo sticks to cold precision on *Pop My Sh*t*, while JamWayne leads *Here Right Now* through country-rap tones with Chad Armes and O.N.E. Here are the brand new worldwide hip-hop, soul, etc. songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (very possibly) NSFW |
57 . Ken Carson – Lord Of Chaos![]() |
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“Lord of Chaos” opens Ken Carson’s fourth studio project with a fusion of punk-inflected rager rap, courtesy of Outtatown and Star Boy’s abrasive production choices—distorted 808s, frantic hi-hats, and vintage synths straight off a cartridge menu. In its feverish music video, Carson raps from a box truck in motion, drenched in strobe lights and debris, echoing the track’s controlled turbulence. Lyrics reference his ascent from the streets and declare authority over rowdy crowds, punctuated by occult-flavored imagery like a pentagram tattoo. |
56 . Benny Soliven & Joe Maynor & Karen Mendoza – On Time![]() |
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“On Time” brings together Benny Soliven, Joe Maynor, and Karen Mendoza on a track blending hip-hop and R&B influences with unwavering precision. Benny delivers his usual mix of melodic hooks and rap, while Maynor slides in with Auto-Tuned cadences that echo his West Coast roots and previous pairings with Soliven. Mendoza’s vocals thread through the verses, adding texture without vying for center stage. For The Women (W/ Joe Maynor) (2019) |
55 . Mario Judah – Never Again![]() |
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“Never Again” revisits Mario Judah’s genre-hopping inclinations with a jagged mix of trap’s rhythmic insistence and the theatrical angst of early 2000s metal. Born Mario Diamond-Judah Douglas in Flint, Michigan, he channels influences from Chief Keef to Five Finger Death Punch into a hybrid sound that skirts irony as much as intensity. The track arrives in the wake of his viral “Die Very Rough,” which carved his niche with a growl rather than a whisper. Die Very Rough (2020) |
54 . Tee Grizzley – They Shot At Trump![]() |
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In “They Shot At Trump,” Tee Grizzley conjures the titular phrase less as headline than metaphor, meditating on the peril that shadows power and the illusion of invincibility. Distributed by Grizzley Gang Music through 300 Entertainment, the 2025 single leans into his hallmark candor, melding Detroit grit with an unflinching gaze at status and mortality. Grizzley, born Terry Sanchez Wallace Jr., emerged with “First Day Out” in 2016, following his release from prison. Music video directed by : Forever My Moment – Song featured on the album : Jerryphd First Day Out (2017) |
53 . 4Batz – N Da Morning![]() |
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In “N Da Morning,” 4Batz sketches a quiet vignette of intimacy, wrapped in sparse production—a bare-bones beat and a far-off guitar loop that never quite resolves. The track runs shy of two minutes, more whispered confession than structured song, with his falsetto floating somewhere between croon and sigh. Continuing threads from his mixtape “U Made Me a St4r,” the track toys with vulnerability and bedroom melancholy, unbothered by convention. The Dallas-born artist first turned heads with “act i: stickerz ’99” and “act ii: date @ 8,” releases that helped stir a bidding frenzy among labels intrigued by his hazy brand of R&B minimalism. Act I: Stickerz “99” (2023) |
52 . Tech N9Ne – J6’s![]() |
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“J6’s” sees Tech N9ne revisiting his younger self through a haze of string samples and jittery cymbals, courtesy of producer JPZ. With background vocals from X-Raided, Sean Tyler, and Kaci Silvey, he narrates the moment he stumbles upon a pair of Infrared Jordan 6s—his so-called lucky J6’s. The shoes serve as talisman and timestamp, marking a local rap contest win during a financially troubled stretch. The track forms one chapter in a 17-part audio series mapping Tech N9ne’s biography in verse, refracted through personal myth and memory. Face Off (W/ Joey Cool, King Iso & Dwayne Johnson) (2022) |
51 . Lil Double 0 – Real Red![]() |
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In “Real Red,” Memphis rapper Lil Double 0 threads sharp references to street allegiances and code-bound loyalty through a soundscape steeped in regional grit. Affiliated with Future’s Freebandz, he nods to his roots without theatrics, letting terse lines and an unflinching tone do the heavy lifting. Collaborations with Future and Pooh Shiesty linger in the background, as recent legal hurdles shadow but do not derail his momentum. Meet The Walkers (2021) |
50 . Icewear Vezzo – Pop My Sh*t![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 17,2025
“Pop My Sh*t” sees Detroit’s Icewear Vezzo, founder of Iced Up Records, continue his unrelenting streak of gritty solo releases. Produced by Gentle Beats, the track sticks to his blueprint—laconic delivery over sparse, immersive beats that nod to his roots while sidestepping sentimentality. Active since Green Guyz and known for the “Rich Off Pints” and “Clarity” series, Vezzo opts for precision over embellishment. Tear The Club Up (W/ Future) (2021) |
49 . JamWayne, Chad Armes, O.N.E. – Here Right Now |
![]() Date Added : Apr 17,2025
“Here Right Now” brings JamWayne, Chad Armes, and O.N.E. into the same frame, fusing understated grit with melodic hooks over a brief 2-minute and 53-second runtime. JamWayne, hailing from Gadsden, Alabama, threads a roughcut mix of country inflections and rap cadence, as heard in earlier releases “No Problems” and “Drip.” Set against overcast moods and automotive backdrops, the video traffics in tones of urgency and mid-tempo defiance. No Problems (2024) |
48 . Quavo, Lil Baby – Legends![]() |
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“Legends” reunites Quavo and Lil Baby for their first direct collaboration since 2018, blending two Georgia voices under the familiar Quality Control umbrella. Produced by Wheezy and ATL Jacob, the track trades off polished verses detailing status-symbol lifestyles, career milestones, and hometown loyalty with mutual ease. Set in Miami, the video favors extravagance—yachts, exotic cars, and parties—over understatement. Messy (2022) |
47 . Nettspend – Shut Up![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 14,2025
Released in April 2025 as part of his BAFK project, “Shut Up” sees Nettspend merge hyperpop clamor with rap volatility. He opts for jagged distortion and brash lyricism to channel a persona both chaotic and indifferent to decorum. Through a barrage of self-assured one-liners—”Just shut up, bitch, and eat some spinach”—he toys with confrontation as performance. The Richmond-born artist continues the abrasive flair hinted at on “Kickdoor” and “DrankDrankDrank.” Drankdrankdrank (2023) |
46 . DDG, DaBaby – Motion![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 14,2025
“Motion” pairs Michigan rapper and YouTuber DDG with Grammy-nominated DaBaby in a track unveiled at the “Hit-A-Thon” event. Its lyrical framework orbits around material ambition, rigid codes of street conduct, and curated lifestyle choices. DaBaby brings his charged delivery, while DDG—co-founder of Zooted Music and a Billboard Hot 100 entrant with “Moonwalking in Calabasas”—sets the tone with calculated flair. Moonwalking In Calabasas Remix W/ Blueface) (2020) |
45 . EBK Jaaybo – Long Live My Brother![]() |
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Released in April 2025 under Encore Recordings, “Long Live My Brother” finds Stockton’s EBK Jaaybo threading grief and retaliation through a haze of street realism. Produced by Yvnng Ecko and six.wtwM, the track navigates the aftershocks of his brother’s death with unfiltered candor. From promising vengeance—“Want to kill him but he behind”—to invoking ritualistic bloodshed, it’s less memorial, more invocation. Out On Bail (2023) |
44 . Busta Rhymes & Akon & Vybz Kartel – Crazy![]() |
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“Crazy” pairs Busta Rhymes, Akon, and Vybz Kartel in a 2025 release shaped by TJ Records and Troublemaker Music. Vybz Kartel, newly cleared after 13 years behind bars, voices his endurance with lines like “Mi stand strong, mi can’t weak, no excuse.” The video contrasts opulence and confinement—Busta and Akon toast at Miami’s Papi Steak while Kartel delivers verses from a mock prison cell lined with dancers. Busta frames the track as a nod to their decades navigating the industry’s shifting terrain. Music video directed by : Benny Boom Touch It (Remix) (2009) |
43 . J.R.Clark – Stay Solid (w/ Kai$er)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 14,2025
Blending taut percussion with no-frills lyricism, “Stay Solid” aligns J.R. Clark and Kai$er in a joint statement on fortitude and fidelity. Released via Encore Recordings, the track pivots on mantras like “Never fold under pressure” and “My hustle speaks for itself,” balancing stoic introspection with a clean, confrontational soundscape. Clark, a Virginia Beach native, continues his narrative arc first introduced in 2015’s “That Weekend.” The Only Way Up (2023) |
42 . Zillionaire Doe – Set In Stone![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 14,2025
In “Set In Stone,” Zillionaire Doe spells out his non-negotiables with clinical precision, anchoring his value in lines like “I ain’t going back and forth on my price, shit set in stone.” Released under CMG Records in April 2025, the track threads through loyalty, ambition, and a refusal to fold, punctuated by reflections on his grind from Dallas streets to label-backed corridors. The video pairs Louis Vuitton with a loyal entourage, offering a study in curated bravado and minimalist excess. |
41 . Wiz Khalifa, Chevy Woods – Scarface |
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Wiz Khalifa and Chevy Woods release “Scarface” in April 2025 via Taylor Gang Entertainment, with Sledgren on production. The track balances hazy beats and streetwise introspection, tracing a path from basement plotting to mansion living. Nods to Tony Montana frame a narrative of ambition restrained by principles: “Loyalty over royalty” isn’t just a motto—it’s a line drawn in concrete. Woods matches Khalifa’s laid-back cool with sharp precision. Music video directed by : Dan Folger Black And Yellow (2011) |
40 . Dave Blunts – Balcony![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 14,2025
Dave Blunts’s “Balcony,” released in March 2025 under Listen to the Kids, sees production by SheffMade pairing smooth instrumentation with self-examination. The track turns the act of standing above the city into a metaphor for the shifting distance between ambition and anxiety. Lines like “Dreams higher than the city lights glow” and “This view reminds me, I’m still in control” reveal a quiet standoff with doubt, framed in dusk-colored clarity. Music video directed by : Jack Rottier Purple Stuff (2024) |
39 . Rell Vert – Biggest Slime![]() |
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In “Biggest Slime,” Rell Vert stages a lyrical flex rooted in street pragmatism and coded bravado. Over a raw, unvarnished beat, he declares allegiance to a world where loyalty is currency and doubt is dismissed with unflinching cool. With lines like “You know I’m the biggest slime, had to show ’em off the back,” he doesn’t ask for respect—he collects it like debt long overdue. No theatrics, no apologies. Just claims laid with barbed confidence. Death In The Air (2024) |
38 . Rich Amiri – Amiri Trendsetter![]() |
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“Amiri Trendsetter” pairs Rich Amiri with Osamason over a backdrop fusing PluggnB textures with trap percussion. Amiri threads self-assured lines through airy melodies, weaving personal milestones into designer motifs and offhand metaphors. “2021 I couldn’t keep my head up / 2022 I finally got some change” frames his transition from adversity to affluence without dramatics. He names the journey, the car, and the clothes—all custom fit, of course. Song featured on the album : War Ready One Call (2023) |
37 . Kendrick Lamar & SZA – Luther![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
Sampling Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn’s take on “If This World Were Mine,” “Luther” sees Kendrick Lamar and SZA sketch out a retro-tinted love ballad drenched in 808s, freestyle echoes, and orchestral flourishes. Kendrick weaves in biblical motifs, notably the number seven, hinting at emotional restoration, while SZA counters with languid, honeyed vocals that trace the contours of romantic yearning and imagined utopias. Song featured on the album : Gnx Rich Spirit (2022) |
36 . 6Ix9Ine – Hanna |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
“HANNA” finds 6ix9ine returning to trap territory, fusing indulgence and chaos through the lens of a white stripper who “like Hannah Montana.” Produced by Ronny J, the single slinks through scenes of fast cars, blurry chains, and transactional intimacy, oversaturated with braggadocio. Its video mirrors the track’s feverish energy—jetskis, neon palettes, and the kind of wealth-wielding so literal it borders on parody. Reactions remain divided. Music video directed by : 6Ix9Ine & Don Canon Gummo (2023) |
35 . G Herbo – Wayback![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
Released in April 2025 via 150 Dream Team, “Wayback” surfaces on the Anniversary Edition of “Welcome to Fazoland,” marking a decade since its debut. G Herbo revisits his Chicago origins, recounting gunfire at close range, betrayals, and street rituals shared with what he calls demons. “Reminiscing never did this s*it for an image” hints less at nostalgia than a blunt audit of survival and fractured loyalties. The video’s visuals mirror the lyrics, alternating between past struggle and present distance. Song featured on the album : Welcome To Fazoland (Anniversary Edition) Sessions (2020) |
34 . Hurricane Wisdom – Mind Gone (w/ Dthang)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
“Mind Gone” pairs Hurricane Wisdom with Dthang over LXCI’s production, blending drill foundations with languid, sun-drenched edges that trade aggression for a deceptive calm. Wisdom, more smooth operator than street preacher here, downshifts into a melodic register, threading lingering hooks through shadows of menace and retreat. The Havana, Florida native filters personal and regional echoes into a track that sidesteps cliché without resisting genre demands. Song featured on the album : Perfect Storm Giannis (2024) |
33 . Destin Conrad & Teezo Touchdown – The Last Time![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
In “The Last Time,” Destin Conrad and Teezo Touchdown trace the anatomy of a breakup with disarming clarity. Released in April 2025 via Empire Records, the track balances vulnerability and detachment, trading accusations for revelations. “This is the last time I’ll let you hurt me” hovers between resignation and resolve, while the line “Love shouldn’t feel like a battlefield” hints at a romance better suited for ceasefire than combat. Music video directed by : Zev York On 10 (2022) |
32 . Tee Grizzley – Rick Jameski![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
In “Rick Jameski,” Tee Grizzley meditates on leadership, disillusionment, and economic survival, chronicling his trajectory from selling games at GameStop to riding foreign cars soundtracked by Rick James. Lines like “It’s easy to get this money, it’s hard to keep it” offer a dry appraisal of wealth’s fragility, while the video’s luxe backdrop contrasts with Detroit’s grit, grounding the visual opulence in lived experience. Music video directed by : Jerryphd – Song featured on the album : Forever My Moment First Day Out (2017) |
31 . BossMan Dlow – Money Talks![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
In “Money Talks,” BossMan Dlow sets bravado to bass, trading humility for hyperbole as he outlines his ascent from ex-athlete to rap contender. The track thumps with declarations of financial prowess, street credibility, and sexual bravado, delivered with an unblinking smirk. Lines like “You never seen a street n***a count a mil’, baby” mark his ethos—flash first, questions never. Released via Alamo Records in April 2025, it’s less confession than confrontation. Music video directed by : Rook The Biggest (2022) |
30 . YTB Fatt – Yessirski (w/ Rob49)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
In “Yessirski,” YTB Fatt and Rob49 trade sharp lines with Southern flair, crafting a swaggering anthem to luxury and street legitimacy. The refrain “Yessirski” ricochets throughout, anchoring verses that flaunt diamonds, designer habits, and recreational indulgences. Released in April 2025 under Bread Gang Entertainment, the track plays like a victory lap dipped in irony and iced-out bravado. Music video directed by : Don Canon Get Back (2023) |
29 . Realbleeda – Whole Lotta Smoke![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
Realbleeda’s “Whole Lotta Smoke” channels the charged atmosphere of Baton Rouge’s streets, where tension and loyalty collide beneath a haze of threat. The lyrics—“Whole lotta smoke, I’m like who on this?”—balance confrontation with survivalist instinct, unfurling scenes of armed defiance and street logic. Set to raw, grinding beats, the track leans heavily into themes of territory, retaliation, and uncompromising resolve. The video doubles as a visual manifesto, dropping viewers into a volatile urban sprawl where dominance is declared, not negotiated. Song featured on the album : Me Vs Me All Black (2023) |
28 . Hippie Sabotage – Composure![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 12,2025
In “Composure,” Hippie Sabotage weaves clipped percussion and moody synths into a sleek hybrid of hip-hop and electronic textures. Produced by brothers Kevin and Jeff Saurer and released via iHipHop Distribution, the track parses personal defeat and emotional grit with a raised eyebrow and clenched jaw. “Brains sharper but my heart’s grown colder” sums up a tone that’s more stone-cold survivor than self-help guru. Devil Eyes (2018) |
27 . GloRilla – Opp Shit![]() |
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In “Opp Shit,” GloRilla sketches the uneasy intimacy of entanglements with enemies, where romance collides with street allegiances. Over menacing trap production, she narrates the friction between desire and danger, maneuvering through loyalty tests and blurred lines. Released on her 2024 mixtape *Ehhthang Ehhthang*, the track underscores her bent for blunt storytelling wrapped in sharp, percussive cadences. Tomorrow (W/ Cardi B) (2022) |
26 . Sexyy Red – Hoochie Coochie![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
Sexyy Red’s “Hoochie Coochie,” released April 4, 2025, channels Southern hip-hop attitude through bass-heavy production and Mac Fly’s arpeggiating synths. She delivers lines with crude precision, pairing humor and provocation over woozy textures. The term “hoochie coochie,” repurposed from burlesque slang, becomes a badge of sexual agency, with Red strutting through verses like weatherproof declarations in booty shorts. Music video directed by : Dababy – Song featured on the album : In Sexyy We Trust (Mxtp) Hellcats Srts (2023) |
25 . Hotboii – Triple 9![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Triple 9” sees Florida rapper Hotboii navigating the high-stakes choreography of street life, where survival trumps sentiment and sirens echo like background vocals. Backed by a tense, unrelenting beat courtesy of Notaverage, he recounts tense police run-ins and the daily arithmetic of risk and resilience. The title—a code for police emergencies—wraps the track in a knowing nod to both danger and defiance. Dont Need Time (2020) |
24 . 6ix9ine – Poppa![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Poppa” sees 6ix9ine return with a barrage of abrasive bars and percussive precision, laid over a beat forged by Young N Fly. The lyrics oscillate between declarations of dominance and coded references to street resilience, all delivered in his trademark brash cadence. Its video—drenched in neon bravado—leans heavily on self-mythologizing while keeping pace with the artist’s polarizing public theatrics. Music video directed by : 6Ix9Ine & Don Canon Gummo (2023) |
23 . Bloodhound Q50 & Screwly G – Bh Stk![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“BH STK” pairs Bloodhound Q50 with Screwly G over production from Sheffmade and Audio Jacc, setting a confrontational tone with sharp flows and clipped snares. The lyrics circle loyalty, territory, and the kind of survival that gets recited through gritted teeth rather than sung. Bloodhound Q50, aka Mikquale Cooper from San Antonio, skirts nostalgia with trap-heavy echoes shaped by his earlier outputs like “Make It Far” and “Splash Bros.” Song featured on the album : Long Live My Brudda He Prolly Kilt Yo Brudda Make It Far (2024) |
22 . Finesse2Tymes – Never 4Give. Never 4Get![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Never 4Give. Never 4Get” finds Memphis rapper Finesse2Tymes excavating old scars with a steady hand, trading boasts for barbed reflections on betrayal and fractured loyalty. Over a sparse, weighty beat, his gravel-edged delivery steps through what sounds like unfinished business—with himself, with others, with memory itself. The track arrives post-prison, but that chapter lingers like smoke, threading through his bars with a kind of weary precision. Back End (2022) |
21 . DaBoii – 2Am In Vallejo![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
In “2AM in Vallejo,” DaBoii trades bravado for blunt reflection, sketching a nightscape shaped by betrayal, loyalty, and the uneasy grind of survival. Backed by producers GB and Stefanccino, the track slips between menace and melancholy, with a beat that stays jagged yet steady. Wayman Barrow, who first emerged from Vallejo with SOB X RBE, sticks to his rough-cut West Coast cadence, unvarnished and insistent. Music video directed by : Brokealex Cole Bennett (W/ Young Slo-Be) (2023) |
20 . Big Homiie G – Call On![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 8,2025
“Call On” slides into Big Homiie G’s catalogue as a study in defiance and discretion, wrapped in thudding percussion and reflective bars. With his distinctive Memphis-tinged cadence, he parses the codes of loyalty in a world where allegiance shifts faster than basslines drop. Released via N Less Entertainment in March 2025, the track underscores the grit threaded through “Focus More On Me,” twinned in tone with earlier cuts like “Tick.” Music video directed by : Big Homiie G Tick (2020) |
19 . Bak Jay – Pop Shii![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
In “Pop Shii,” BAK Jay filters Atlanta’s trap through his own volatile lens, oscillating between melodic confessions and staccato threats. The track follows in the footsteps of “Reap” and “D To Da Murda,” deploying raw lyricism more interested in survival than spectacle. His delivery sits somewhere between coded bravado and weary hindsight, a mix as slick as it is jagged, built for late nights and long grudges. Reap (2024) |
18 . Jim Jones – Fashion Killa (w/ Allsummerlong)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“Fashion Killa” opens with Jim Jones scrolling past an image of Kanye West in an anti-swastika tee, a pixelated nod to their recent digital quarrel. Kanye accuses Jones of excluding him from a crypto venture and mocks his alleged inability to format a PDF, prompting online theatrics. The video carries subtle rebuttals, with Jones, ever composed, folding controversy into imagery and verse alongside the smooth cadence of ALLSUMMERLONG. Music video directed by : Capo X Shula – Song featured on the album : At The Church Steps Certified Gangstas (W/ The Game & Cam’Ron) (2017) |
17 . Wiz Khalifa, Rakai – What You Waiting 4 |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
In “What You Waiting 4,” Wiz Khalifa joins forces with Rakai for a quick-paced meditation on ambition, distraction, and the ever-looming departure gate. Released via Taylor Gang, the track deals in blunt truths and rhetorical jabs: “Ain’t on your job, what you doing? What you waiting for?” The video sees the artists moving through low-saturation urban frames, echoing a lifestyle where missed calls, store runs, and flights out are part of the rhythm. Black And Yellow (2011) |
16 . MAF Teeski – Gangsta Ways![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
In “Gangsta Ways,” MAF Teeski navigates the intersection of street-earned bravado and reluctant intimacy. Over a melodic trap beat, he offers Chanel, AMG keys, and iced wrists while insisting love clashes with his hardened persona. Chicago roots show in nods to “the rack,” lyrical flexes of 10K days and real estate in LA and Atlanta, with occasional detours into erotic overstatements and calculated trust issues. Music video directed by : Digital Reel Catch A B (2016) |
15 . BigXthaPlug – All The Way (w/ Bailey Zimmerman)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“All The Way” pairs Dallas rapper BigXthaPlug with Bailey Zimmerman in a country-rap reckoning over love gone sour. The track stages a breakup as a scorched-earth policy, where partial closure is treated as emotional fraud. Pleading for a clean cut, the narrator rejects mixed messages and recycled apologies—“Burn all the bridges, don’t ask forgiveness.” BigX’s gravel-toned delivery meets Zimmerman’s gravel-road laments, making the fallout sound personal yet performative. Strange Fruits (W/ Ro$Ama) (2021) |
14 . Lil Yachty & Veeze – Can’t Be Crete Boy![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“Can’t Be Crete Boy” pairs Lil Yachty and Veeze in a cascade of clipped bravado, transactional intimacy, and chrome-coated nihilism. Trading lines over a minimal beat, they flaunt designer armor, dodgy allegiances, and women with names like Toast and ZIP codes like Nebraska. Air Forces become relics, iced-out ears recall grand larceny, and loyalty proves as fragile as a chain in a crowded room. Music video directed by : Amd & Little Miles 1 Night (2016) |
13 . Rod Wave – Sinners![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“Sinners” marks Rod Wave’s 2025 single for Ryan Coogler’s thriller of the same name, pairing Hip-Hop/Rap with R&B inflections under Alamo Records/Sony Music. The track moves through personal reckoning and inherited trauma, threading references to broken promises and unfulfilled reparations with confessions about addiction and survival. Clips of Michael B. Jordan as twin brothers mix with Rod cruising past cotton fields in an old-school car—subtle, not subtle. Music video directed by : The Coogler Brothers By Your Side (2022) |
12 . Zillionaire Doe – Celebration![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“Celebration” charts Zillionaire Doe’s passage through self-made success with a smirk and a toast, set against a backdrop of beats that nod more to the grind than the spotlight. Rooted in South Dallas grit, he sketches out the rewards of persistence without veering into sermon. The track picks up where “Youngest Boss” left off—less manifesto, more moment of exhale after the chase. Song featured on the album : D Boi Dreams |
11 . B.G. – Been A Dog (w/ Fredo Bang)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“Been A Dog” pairs B.G. with Fredo Bang in a track that keeps the tempo gritty and the message guarded. Over a sparse, skeletal beat, the lyrics trace the weariness of navigating loyalty, survival, and long memory in a world quick to forget. “I want to tell them stories, but I ain’t ’bout to risk it,” B.G. raps, choosing silence over spectacle. True to form, he still walks tall: “Through it all, I hold my head up.” For A Minute (Few/ T.I.) (2009) |
10 . honestav – Livin’ Wrong![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
“Livin’ Wrong” by honestav fuses alt and emo-rap textures with Midwest grit, tracing late-night rituals steeped in Henny, regret, and backroad escapism. Pierce City’s backdrop frames the video as honestav performs for hometown supporters anchored by shared memories and quiet grief. Lyrics confess a restless detour through faith, phones, and pain, offering a fractured hymn to loss, resilience, and small-town contradictions. Music video directed by : Florence Bouvy – Song featured on the album : Hara-Kiri (Ep) I’D Rather Overdose (W/ Z) (2024) |
9 . K Camp – BET![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 6,2025
In “BET,” K Camp filters themes of self-made success and street-born resilience through a sparse beat and clipped lyricism. Lines like “I want to tell them stories, but I ain’t ’bout to risk it” sketch an artist wary of oversharing in a world quick to exploit. The video opts for a stripped black-and-white palette, unfolding with the beat into a world both austere and calculated. Released under RARE Sound in March 2025, the track follows a lineage shaped by K Camp’s grind-heavy catalogue. Song featured on the album : Built Different Money Baby (W/ Kwony Cash) (2013) |
8 . Yungeen Ace – Dead Rose![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 4,2025
In “Dead Rose,” Yungeen Ace trades sentiment for survival, narrating personal betrayal, isolation, and the quiet grind of resilience over moody, sparse production. He recalls childhood wounds—”hurt my soul”—and mistrust, locking away his heart without a combination to retrieve it. Haunted by violence and loss, he clutches his defense both metaphorical and real, questioning why strength is always his burden alone. Faith flickers, friends vanish, and success demands solitude; yet he resurfaces, patience eroding but still intact. Sleazy Flow Remix (W/ Gmk) (2023) |
7 . Fredo Bang – D!e Slow![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 4,2025
“D!e Slow” by Fredo Bang sets a tense narrative steeped in shadows and speed, where revenge fantasies brush against the steering wheel of a night ride. Released via Bang Biz Entertainment / EMPIRE, the track balances whispers of past violence with the cool detachment of someone who’s seen too much to explain. As he mutters “I never speak up on a kill,” Fredo moves through the verses like a ghost with receipts. Top (W/ Lil Durk) (2021) |
6 . Luh Tyler – Florida Boy [Remix] (w/ Wiz Khalifa)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Apr 4,2025
“Florida Boy [Remix]” sees Luh Tyler tag in Wiz Khalifa for a polished twist on his original track. Trading verses, the pair blend Tyler’s Tallahassee-rooted flair with Khalifa’s practiced lyricism, steering through Southern-tinged beats with breezy confidence. Tyler, now signed to Atlantic Records, retains his laid-back delivery, while Khalifa—whose “Black and Yellow” and “See You Again” topped the Billboard Hot 100—adds a layer of seasoned nonchalance. Law & Order (2022) |
5 . JamWayne – Bending Curves![]() |
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In “Bending Curves,” JamWayne navigates crooked backroads and shifting loyalties with a drawl dipped in both 808s and banjo twangs. Hailing from Gadsden, Alabama, he pairs rap cadences with country grit, echoing the hybrid tones from his projects “BAMA BEAST” and “BAMA BEAST PLUGGED IN.” Having worked with Adam Calhoun, and trailed by the swagger of singles like “No Problems” and “Drip,” he steers genre conventions off route. Music video directed by : Christopher Cotton No Problems (2024) |
4 . Millyz – By My Lonely (w/ Jadakiss & DJ Drama)![]() |
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“By My Lonely” pairs Millyz with Jadakiss and DJ Drama in a crisp narrative of survival and solitude. Millyz recounts long nights and lion-filled jungles, trading comfort for self-reliance and naming no co-pilot in his rise. Jadakiss delivers a sharp verse, while DJ Drama’s signature inflections set the stage like a seasoned ringmaster welcoming us back. The track threads ambition through defiance, minus the need for a chorus of validation. Music video directed by : Dom Bruno Hlr Blanco (2021) |
3 . Kevin Gates – Therapy Sessions (w/ Lingo)![]() |
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“Therapy Sessions” pairs Kevin Gates with Lingo over production by Lingo, LukasBL, and German twin producers CuBeatz, who infuse the track with their brand of moody, melodic trap. Gates, known for his confessional style, delivers verses weighted with introspection, while Lingo contributes layers both lyrical and atmospheric. The result unfolds like a private monologue set to a backdrop of controlled chaos and 808s. Music video directed by : Shot Selection Media Really Really (2016) |
2 . Finesse2Tymes – Feel It![]() |
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In “Feel It,” Finesse2Tymes laces street confessionals with raw grievances—industry gatekeepers, shifting friendships, and the Sisyphean task of fatherhood post-incarceration. Over brooding production, he artfully blends emotional fatigue with menace, veering from quiet prayers to retaliatory threats, invoking hearses, bulletproof Ferraris, and faded alliances that once masqueraded as brotherhood. The Memphis native raps like he’s filing grievances with the universe, cutting through blog shade, online bravado, and false loyalties with zero tolerance for interpretation or forgiveness. Back End (2022) |
1 . Dave East & Ransom – Audubon Ballroom [Part 2]![]() |
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In “Audubon Ballroom (Part 2),” Dave East and Ransom map personal histories onto the legacy of Malcolm X, conjuring images from Omaha to Harlem with verses steeped in abandonment, incarceration, and radical awakening. Referencing firebombs, betrayal, and podium-bound conviction, the track threads systemic violence and spiritual resilience through a lens both historical and autobiographical. They don’t just revisit the past—they wear it like a tailored suit, stitching memory to message. Still Here (2023) |
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