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Blac Youngsta’s “Snake” brings GT—aka BTS—into a stark landscape of betrayal and vigilance, riding a sparse beat that leans more venom than redemption. His delivery remains sharp and transactional, reflecting years of navigating both music and legal trials. “How I’m Feeling” by BAK Jay, produced by FINNGOTIT, layers gritty confidence over trap textures, blending loyalty and ambition with pointed jabs at doubters. Kodak Black drops “420,” nodding to cannabis culture with typical spontaneity. The Pompano Beach native, now known as Bill Kahan Blanco, continues his raw trajectory from “No Flockin” to “Dying to Live,” weaving street narratives with unfiltered bravado. 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 . Blac Youngsta – Snake
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Date Added : May 8,2025
In “Snake,” Blac Youngsta recruits GT—alternatively known as BTS—for a track that slithers through themes of betrayal and vigilance against disloyalty, set to a sparse and menacing beat. Away from gloss or redemption arcs, the Memphis rapper sticks to his trademark punchy delivery, sharpened by years of navigating both artistic ambition and courtroom tangents. Since his early breakout with “Heavy,” Blac Youngsta keeps his tone unapologetically transactional and caustically amused. Song featured on the album : Thuggin Dolo More Than A Man (2022) |
50 . BAK Jay – How I’m Feeling
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Date Added : May 8,2025
“How I’m Feeling” frames BAK Jay‘s grit with a palette of confident declarations and sardonic jabs at rivals. Over FINNGOTIT’s production, the track blends crisp trap textures with narratives that pivot between loyalty to his circle and confrontations with doubters. His delivery leans into self-assurance without flattery, sketching a lifestyle balanced between relentless ambition and guarded relationships. Music video directed by : @Cashjundi Reap (2024) |
49 . Kodak Black – 420
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Date Added : May 8,2025
Released in April 2025, “420” lands with a wink to cannabis culture, its title a direct nod to the date and the associations it carries. Dropped within a 24-hour flurry that includes “Nann Nigga,” the track typifies Kodak Black’s preference for surprise over ceremony. Hailing from Pompano Beach and born Dieuson Octave, the rapper—now known as Bill Kahan Blanco—continues the trajectory begun with “No Flockin” and extended through “Dying to Live.” Music video directed by : Kodak Black Zeze (2018) |
48 . YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Where I Been / Shot Callin
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Date Added : May 4,2025
Split between stark reflection and guarded ambition, “Where I Been / Shot Callin” traces YoungBoy Never Broke Again‘s steps through personal upheaval. With lyrics that nod to estrangement, betrayal, and handing out cash like confessionals, he sketches a tense portrait of inner-circle fractures. Underneath it all, his drive to “go big” for his children flickers against shadows of past missteps and the pull to retreat from familiar chaos. Music video directed by : Flyguynick & Top Right Foot Creep (2021) |
47 . DDG – What I Prefer
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“What I Prefer” finds DDG weaving a slick narrative over moody production, sidestepping sentiment in favor of calculated detachment. Released on May 1, 2025, the track pairs his polished delivery with a visual featuring model and influencer Wendy Ortiz, whose presence lends a curated glamour to the clip’s minimal storyline. Michigan-born Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr.—rapper, YouTuber, and co-founder of Zooted Music—first cracked the Billboard Hot 100 with “Moonwalking in Calabasas” featuring Blueface. Outside the studio, he entered the boxing ring in 2021, winning his debut match against Nate Wyatt and adding yet another bullet point to his résumé of eclectic pursuits. Song featured on the album : Blame The Chat Moonwalking In Calabasas Remix W/ Blueface) (2020) |
46 . Logan Paul – Still Humble (w/ YNG Martyr)
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Date Added : May 4,2025
Interpolating a WWE heel narrative into slick pop-trap production, “Still Humble” opens with Logan Paul asking, “How can I be so good-looking and still humble?” Boasting a few hundred million and jewels draped around his neck, the track oscillates between self-parody and swagger-drenched bravado. Shot in a whirl of private jets, mansion corridors, and poolside preening, the video leans into the excesses it pretends to mock. YNG Martyr adds an Australian cadence to the irony, calling the collaboration “an absolute pleasure being HUMBLE.” |
45 . Tee Grizzley – Forever My Moment
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Forever My Moment” finds Tee Grizzley shifting gears from his earlier street raps to a more introspective tone, laced with reflections on personal growth and stability. As the closing piece in a trilogy that began with “My Moment” and “Still My Moment,” the track suggests a full-circle narrative, now shaped by marriage and a tempered outlook. Born Terry Wallace Jr., the Detroit native threads sincerity through a beat that sidesteps bravado for self-awareness. Music video directed by : Jerryphd – Song featured on the album : Forever My Moment First Day Out (2017) |
44 . Yeat – The Bell
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“The Bell” rings out as Yeat’s latest single, released via Field Trip and UMG in April 2025. Echoing the eccentricity of his breakout hit “Gët Busy,” it returns to the now-notorious use of bell sounds—those church chimes that once interrupted an already chaotic beat with theatrical flair. Yeat, born Noah Olivier Smith, lets his signature Auto-Tuned delivery glide over a beat that blurs past and present in his evolving sonic toolkit. Music video directed by : Alex Edep Out Thë Way (2022) |
43 . Kodak Black – Nann Nigga (w/ Just Brittany)
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Nann Nigga” pairs Kodak Black with Just Brittany for a track built on mirrored swagger and mutual challenge. Trading lines with sharp precision, the two navigate loyalty and relational friction, occasionally invoking Whitney and Bobby’s turbulent dynamic as shorthand. Kodak, born Dieuson Octave in Pompano Beach, rose with “No Flockin,” before his 2017 debut and the 2018 Billboard triumph “Zeze.” Music video directed by : Joseefilmss1 Zeze (2018) |
42 . BabyChiefDoit – Rich Guys (w/ Babyfxce E)
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Rich Guys” pairs BabyChiefDoit with Babyfxce E for a track steeped in drill’s familiar codes of wealth, loyalty, and betrayal. Released in April 2025, the song functions both as a lyrical negotiation and a rhythmic puzzle, with BabyChiefDoit—Chicago native Jayden Whittier—pivoting through tightly wound flow shifts that reshape the track’s energy without warning. Music video directed by : Digital Reel – Song featured on the album : Zoo Life Pancakes & Drugs (2024) |
41 . Benny The Butcher & Boldy James – Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge” brings together Buffalo’s Benny The Butcher and Detroit’s Boldy James over a cold Nunchuk beat that feels lifted from a midnight stakeout. Benny leans into his usual precision—bars knotted with street corner vignettes—while Boldy’s gravel-toned delivery drags like a smoke break behind the trap house. The track weaves menace and memory without fanfare, letting its verses smolder without the need for hooks. Song featured on the album : Excelsior Joe Pesci 38 (2018) |
40 . B Jack$ – Get Jiggy (w/ Zeddy Will)
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Get Jiggy” sees Newark rapper B Jack$ join forces with Zeddy Will over a Kashraww beat, recorded during an unplanned night session at Cash Cobain’s NYC home. The track’s recurring “one-two step in the box” line quickly morphs into a low-key chant within Jersey club circles, threading through its tightly looped bounce and deadpan delivery. The video, shot in Paragon’s twilight hours, nods to “A Night at the Roxbury” with shadowy club crawls through Manhattan. Music video directed by : Whipalo Magic Johnson (2018) |
39 . Scrim – Warped Lives Of Blameless Children
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Date Added : May 4,2025
Scrim’s “Warped Lives of Blameless Children” offers a grim procession through fractured innocence, nestled within the 30-track sprawl of his April 2025 album “via crucis.” With each bar tinged by personal unrest, Scrim—born Scott Anthony Arceneaux Jr.—fuses raw production with autobiographical fragments of addiction, borderline personality disorder, and sobriety since 2019. The mood lingers somewhere between catharsis and confession, uncompromising in tone. Music video directed by : Dill35Mm – Song featured on the album : Via Crucis For The Last Time (W/ $Uicideboy$) (2017) |
38 . Don Toliver – Lose My Mind (w/ Doja Cat)
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Lose My Mind” pairs Don Toliver with Doja Cat on a cinematic cut crafted by Ryan Tedder and Hans Zimmer as the lead single from the “F1” soundtrack, starring Brad Pitt. The track doubles as the film’s official theme, threading themes of heartbreak, desire, and control through pulsing production and melodic shifts. In the video, Toliver steers through stark landscapes while Doja Cat, slick with engine oil, rides an idling machine in high-fashion disarray. Music video directed by : Christian Breslauer – Song featured on the album : F1 The Album No Idea (2019) |
37 . DaBaby – Sky Is The Limit (Freestyle)
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Date Added : May 4,2025
Released in April 2025 with an official video, “Sky Is The Limit (Freestyle)” puts DaBaby’s freestyle instincts on full display, weaving rapid deliveries with unfiltered reflections. His verses bounce between distrust, ambition, and recollections of growing up, all punctuated by his unmistakable cadence and clipped punchlines. Born Jonathan Lyndale Kirk in 1991, DaBaby’s rise from mixtape circuits to chart-topping albums threads subtly through the track’s self-reliant tone. Song featured on the album : Please Say Dababy (Mxtp) Bop (2019) |
36 . 2 Chainz & Ronald Isley & The Isley Brothers – The ATL Experience
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“The ATL Experience” pairs 2 Chainz with Ronald Isley and The Isley Brothers for a track that chronicles life in Atlanta through gritty narration and velvety hooks. Opening with a nod to I-285, 2 Chainz describes the city’s paradoxes, including a vignette of a dancer lured into a story of deception. Isley reframes a line from “Voyage to Atlantis” into a languid chorus reflecting Atlanta’s duality—glamour laced with grit. The video, filmed in East Atlanta, lingers on Moreland Supermarket, Waffle House, and a Chevelle SS gliding past the welcome sign. Song featured on the album : Red Clay (Ost) It’S A Vibe (2017) |
35 . Lil Double 0 – Cheese & Dope
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Date Added : May 4,2025
“Cheese & Dope” finds Memphis native Lil Double 0 threading street-laced bars with a flow both precise and erratic, a nod to his roots and rap influences. Trading hardwood dreams for studio nights after personal losses, he swaps the ball for verses that oscillate between reflection and bravado. Signed to Future’s Freebandz, and known from “Walk Down World,” he delivers lyrics that blink at chaos without losing composure. Music video directed by : @Shootsomething Meet The Walkers (2021) |
34 . Young Thug – Money On Money (w/ Future)
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
“Money On Money” pairs Young Thug and Future in an ode to survival, betrayal, and extravagant fortunes, stitched over a dark, glacial beat that mid-track slithers into a sharp switch before snapping back. Produced by Southside, Wheezy Outta Here, and Dez Wright, the track marks Thug’s first major release following his late 2024 jail exit, never shying from thinly veiled jabs at “rats and fake friends.” Its video nods to Jay-Z and Kanye West’s “Otis,” sending the rappers skidding around shipping containers, torching a YSL banner in a not-so-subtle gesture to past woes. Song featured on the album : Uy Scuti Stoner (Official Music Video) (2013) |
33 . Kodak Black – Cater 2 U
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Released in April 2025, “Cater 2 U” sees Kodak Black stepping into a more tender register, diverging from the title’s Destiny’s Child namesake with a work fully his own. Kodak Black, born Dieuson Octave and raised in Pompano Beach, Florida, rises through hip-hop and trap with early milestones like 2014’s “No Flockin” and the 2017 debut album “Painting Pictures.” His 2018 project “Dying to Live,” buoyed by the Billboard Hot 100 hit “Zeze,” cements his presence in the rap arena. Music video directed by : Kodak Black Zeze (2018) |
32 . Tee Grizzley – Jalen Hurtski
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Released in April 2025, “Jalen Hurtski” finds Tee Grizzley weaving a tribute to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts into a track that straddles gritty ambition and streetwise observations. Hailing from Detroit’s west side, the rapper born Terry Sanchez Wallace Jr. charts parallels between Hurts’ toughness on the field and his own battles beyond bars and verses. The chorus punctuates Hurts’ name with offhand swagger, framing perseverance as a contact sport. Music video directed by : Jerryphd – Song featured on the album : Forever My Moment First Day Out (2017) |
31 . DeeBaby – Skyami Baby
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
DeeBaby‘s “Skyami Baby,” released under Allready Platinum Entertainment in April 2025, layers melodic flows over confessional lyrics that wade through pools of confusion and perseverance. Hints of Miami’s glittering temptation surface as DeeBaby raps of swimming pools, diamonds, and longing for a “different view” beyond the windowpane. Born Jesus Martinez in Houston, 1996, DeeBaby melds Texas rap’s grit with trap’s slickness, seasoning it with Latin rap accents. Song featured on the album : Skyami Baby Shoot It Out (2021) |
30 . Godfather Of Harlem, Swizz Beatz, Pusha T, Jadakiss – Danger Danger
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Created for the official soundtrack of “Godfather of Harlem” Season 4, “Danger Danger” enlists Swizz Beatz, Pusha T, and Jadakiss for a gritty convergence of sharp verses and a searing hook. Swizz Beatz handles the chorus along with a brief verse, leaving Pusha T and Jadakiss to trade razor-edged reflections on street life. Production duties fall to Swizz Beatz, Avenue Beatz, and Beat Butcha, anchoring the track’s tense atmosphere. Song featured on the album : Season 4 (Godfather Of Harlem) |
29 . G Perico, DJ Drama, Keith Rice – Thankful
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
G Perico, DJ Drama, and Keith Rice link up on “Thankful,” a cut released under Perico’s Innerprize LLC and EMPIRE in April 2025. Blending West Coast grit with the unmistakable pulse of Gangsta Grillz, the track nods to the artists’ longstanding exchanges within Los Angeles hip-hop. G Perico brings his sharp entrepreneurial flair, DJ Drama instills his Grammy-certified mixtape instincts, while Keith Rice sprinkles sleek R&B-inflected vocals over the mix. Song featured on the album : La Gangster: Gangsta Grillz Pressure (2022) |
28 . Pluto – What Da Fuk
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Pluto, aka Big Pluto, fires off “What Da Fuk,” a brash single spun from the Hip Hop/R&B loom of Motown, landing in April 2025. Born Jada Smith in Atlanta on March 9, 2004, Pluto marinates raw swagger into lyrics that wear their defiance like a badge. The Atlanta-shot video punctuates the track’s confrontational energy, casting the city’s sprawl as both backdrop and silent accomplice in Pluto’s audacious rhetoric. Whim Whamiee (W/ Yk Niece) (2024) |
27 . Russ – Pent Up In A Penthouse
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Sampling the claustrophobia of luxury, “Pent Up In A Penthouse” sees Russ pacing the marble floors of his own mind, rapping about the anxieties success carves into his psyche. Lines like “scared of success, watch my pre-frontal cortex develop” slice through the glossy surface to expose an artist wary of triumph’s velvet traps. In the video, bruises bloom and fade across Russ’s face under an unchanging blue backdrop, a minimalistic nod to internal wounds stubbornly stitched by ambition. Song featured on the album : W!Ld What They Want (2016) |
26 . Finesse2Tymes – Whatever
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Released as a single in April 2025, “Whatever” sees Finesse2Tymes sharpening his blunt lyrical style over an energetic, distinctly Memphis beat. The track leans into the raw directness that has long colored his output, trading polished wordplay for heavy-handed truths and rugged charisma. Carrying echoes of his “Hustle & Flow” era, “Whatever” builds seamlessly on the momentum of Finesse2Tymes‘ recent catalog expansions. Back End (2022) |
25 . Realbleeda – Step 2K25 Remix (w/ Fredo Bang)
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Fusing heavy-hitting production with unvarnished street narratives, “Step 2K25 Remix” sees Realbleeda joining forces with fellow Baton Rouge figure Fredo Bang. Realbleeda’s muscular beats and stark storytelling, familiar to listeners of “Life of a Bleeda” and “D.A.E.,” brush against Fredo Bang’s brooding delivery, crafting a remix that walks the precarious line between menace and magnetism. All Black (2023) |
24 . LAZER DIM 700 – Spawn
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Date Added : Apr 26,2025
Blurring the edges of contemporary hip hop with futuristic soundscapes, “Spawn” sees LAZER DIM 700 weaving heavy 808s and raw, almost abrasive vocal lines into a brooding sonic fabric. Born Devokeyous Keyshawn Hamilton in Georgia, the artist sharpens his approach honed on tracks like “Asian Rock,” avoiding easy hooks in favor of mood-driven landscapes that sidestep conventional structures. The official video mirrors the track’s mechanical tension, presenting fragmented, neon-drenched tableaus that oscillate between isolation and confrontation with weary nonchalance. Out Of Bounds (2023) |
23 . Kodak Black – Nann Nigga (w/ Taylor So Made)
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
In “Nann Nigga,” Kodak Black trades verses with Taylor So Made over a sparse, bass-heavy beat that echoes early Southern rap provocations. Dropping in tandem with “420,” the track reflects a moment of concentrated productivity in Kodak’s 2025 calendar, arriving within a tight 24-hour window. The collaboration introduces Taylor So Made into Kodak’s universe, adding a new name to the rapper’s steadily expanding list of features. Music video directed by : Sam Brave Zeze (2018) |
22 . Shordie Shordie – Do Sum Wit It
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
In “Do Sum Wit It,” Shordie Shordie leans into his haunting melodic cadence to narrate a story half-confession, half-confrontation, smeared with emotional ambivalence. The Baltimore native wraps his signature melancholia in slick, lethargic flows that brush up against vulnerability but never fully surrender to it. The lyrics sway between disillusionment and provocation, wrapped in production that feels more whispered than shouted. Song featured on the album : Breath Of Fresh Air (Deluxe) How High (2023) |
21 . SleazyWorld Go – I Want Blood
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
In “I Want Blood,” SleazyWorld Go returns to the menacing textures of drill, pairing clipped flows with a delivery that never pleads, only demands. The track unfolds with lyrical minimalism, all sharp corners and cold intent, tracing narratives anchored in a vocabulary of retaliation and survival. The visual language mirrors the audio’s austerity—concrete, motionless stares, and an air of suspended threat that never quite resolves. Music video directed by : Grimeyfilms Sleazy Flow (2022) |
20 . Chuckyy – My World
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
“My World” casts 18-year-old Chicago rapper Chuckyy in a no-frills dialogue with himself, where self-awareness meets internal turmoil in a lyrical standoff. Framed as a “Me vs Me” contemplation, the track threads together unfiltered reflections and grim honesty, sidestepping ornamentation in favor of directness. Chuckyy, who drew first notice with “Free 40” in 2023, keeps the tone lean, the delivery sharp, and the stakes personal. 100 Days 100 Nights (2024) |
19 . Scrim – Real Tree Playas Anthem
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
“Real Tree Playas Anthem” sees Scrim threading themes of loyalty, hustle, and lavish defiance over a Wetto-produced beat. Rooted in autobiographical grit, the lyrics reference his Louisiana upbringing and ascent from hardship, all filtered through a lens of icy diamonds and complicated relationships. The music video, filmed during Scrim’s own wedding, cuts between vows and a voicemail skit about bulk ammunition—coyly blurring sentimentality with street-savvy theatrics. Music video directed by : Dill35Mm For The Last Time (W/ $Uicideboy$) (2017) |
18 . Rakai – Young & Lit (w/ Starbandz)
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
“Young & Lit” pairs Rakai’s streaming-born presence with Starbandz’s drill-informed delivery, tracing a day-to-night arc of bravado, coded signals, and mischief under neon glow. Starbandz, née Star Estrella Ana Flowers, brings her Chicago Heights bite to the verses, riding on the tail of her 2024 breakout track “Yea Yea.” Rakai alternates between casual menace and sly charisma, styling the track with irreverence more than intention. Music video directed by : Barcode |
17 . Tommy Richman – Actin Up With Sexyy Red
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
Built around steel drums echoing “Crank That,” “Actin Up” sees Tommy Richman channeling exasperation into swagger, crafting what he calls a “statement piece” for the underestimated. The April 2025 remix introduces Sexyy Red, whose signature assured flow punctuates the track with a blunt verse—”Bend it over, shake that a–, show that print.” Together, they stretch the single into a sly two-hander on agency and allure, trading smooth defiance for unruly charm. Music video directed by : Bobby Banks Million Dollar Baby (2024) |
16 . Fredo Bang – Chopstick
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
Fredo Bang’s “Chopstick” filters personal loss through a gritty melodic lens, blending confessional bars with a steady pulse of 808s and a brooding guitar loop. Set against Chinatown’s shadowy alleys, the video inserts a dubbed kung-fu parody before shifting into a tale of high-risk games, mafia posturing, and cinematic brawls. The visuals mirror Fredo’s fixation on threat, survival, and the uneasy currency of trauma in his Louisiana come-up. Music video directed by : Frankie Fire Top (W/ Lil Durk) (2021) |
15 . BabyChiefDoit – Why Would I? (w/ Luh Tyler)
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
“Why Would I?” pairs Chicago’s BabyChiefDoit with Luh Tyler, the Florida teen whose detached swagger has made him a breakout name in Southern rap. Produced by Gelatoo, the track pits BabyChiefDoit’s clipped drill cadences against Luh Tyler’s syrupy cool, blending regional codes without smoothing their edges. Lifted from the mixtape ZOO LIFE, the song reads like a back-and-forth between head-nod defiance and effortless bragging. Song featured on the album : Zoo Life Pancakes & Drugs (2024) |
14 . No Savage – Ticket
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
Released in April 2025, “Ticket” finds No Savage in familiar territory, merging terse flows with a grim gaze into Southeast D.C. street life. Known for his gritty lyricism, No Savage sketches scenes drawn from personal experience, with verses that oscillate between defiance and fatalism. Born Noah Settles in 1999, the rapper maintains his narrative-driven style honed on “Life of a Savage” and its sequel, even after legal troubles in 2023. Music video directed by : Spillvisuals Gifted (2021) |
13 . Babyfxce E – Tweakers (w/ Mello Buckzz)
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Date Added : Apr 24,2025
“Tweakers” pairs Flint native Babyfxce E with Mello Buckzz in a terse exchange shaped by Detroit drill’s rhythmic minimalism. The beat punches through with cold precision, as both rappers exchange bars that linger between threat and confession, with Buckzz offering clipped interjections that slice the flow. Streets, survival, and blunt codes of conduct shape the lyrics—no gloss, just cold reportage set to 808s. Song featured on the album : M Block Six Flags (2021) |
12 . Big Yavo – Li Boy
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
On “Li Boy,” Big Yavo fuses Southern bounce with a breezy West Coast flair, weaving punchy flows around sly punchlines and deliberate swagger. Released in April 2025, the track saunters in with the nonchalance of an artist well-acquainted with regional notoriety, echoing the tone set by his 2020 breakout “Shawn Kemp.” Yavo, born Robert Lee in Birmingham, Alabama, has prior collaborations with Wiz Khalifa and Rylo Rodriguez that frame his evolving sonic palette. Music video directed by : Ceven Imperial – Song featured on the album : The Largest Wtf You Mean (2022) |
11 . Wiz Khalifa – 5 Star (w/ Gunna)
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“5 Star” pairs Wiz Khalifa with Atlanta’s Gunna in a polished study of luxury, indulgence, and aeronautical flexibility. Produced by Mike & Keys, Jason Martin, and Dominique Sanders, the track is the fifth offering linked to Khalifa’s upcoming project. Gunna leads with the chorus, while Wiz trades verses dripping in private jets, champagne rituals, and European escapism—an itinerary more curated than spontaneous. Music video directed by : Josh Jones Black And Yellow (2011) |
10 . Snoop Dogg – Last Dance With Mary Jane (w/ Tom Petty & Jelly Roll)
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
Snoop Dogg’s “Last Dance With Mary Jane” resurrects Tom Petty’s 1993 classic with a Dr. Dre production that splices Petty’s harmonica and chorus into a new frame. Snoop rewinds to his early weed rituals, deadpan and unhurried, while Jelly Roll takes the second verse, trading in hardship for reminiscence with his usual country-hip-hop inflection. The use of Petty’s vocals was approved posthumously, adding a sanctioned ghost to the mix. Music video directed by : Dave Meyers – Song featured on the album : Missionary Who Am I [What’S My Name]? (1993) |
9 . Foolio – Voo Doo (Remix) (w/ Jackboy)
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
In “Voo Doo (Remix),” Foolio resurrects his 2018 track alongside Jackboy, threading raw autobiography through ominous production. Jackboy’s addition doesn’t dilute the menace; instead, his verse sharpens the street parable into something grittier and more collaborative than confessional. Foolio, shaped by Jacksonville’s gang strife, filters trauma and fatalism into every bar—a reality underscored by his death in 2024. Crooks (2018) |
8 . Mozzy – WHO WANT WAR (w/ Polo G)
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“WHO WANT WAR” pairs Sacramento’s Mozzy with Chicago’s Polo G in a track where gritted bars meet melancholic melodies. Mozzy, since “Bladadah,” filters West Coast life through a lens of grim clarity, while Polo G, née Taurus Tremani Bartlett, cuts through with his laconic delivery and singsong gravitas. Released under Mozzy Records and EMPIRE, the single steers clear of theatrics in favor of cold proclamations and battered reflections. Sleep Walkin (2017) |
7 . Bloodhound Q50 – Bleed Red (w/ Rell Vert)
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“Bleed Red” pairs Bloodhound Q50 with Rell Vert in a charged exchange of clipped phrases and percussion-heavy production, where loyalty and violence frame survival as currency. Born Mikquale Cooper, Bloodhound Q50 channels San Antonio’s rising trap movement, his delivery taut with urgency and local codes. The single follows “Make It Far” and “Splash Bros,” echoing his Southern roots with a contemporary, street-inflected edge. Make It Far (2024) |
6 . King Iso – Travis O’Guin
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“Travis O’Guin” pairs King Iso’s rapid-fire flows with production from Matt Phoenix, anchoring the track in the signature grit of Strange Music, Inc., the label co-founded by its namesake. Iso—born Tarrel Gulledge—channels years of personal strife, including incarceration, homelessness, and mental illness, into dense lyrics that teeter between autobiography and defiant anthem. The title nods less to celebrity flaunt than to allegiance, positioning O’Guin as both muse and metaphor. Feel (W/ Tech N9Ne & Matt Phoenix) (2023) |
5 . Deebaby – Rose Gold Flowers
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
In “Rose Gold Flowers,” Houston rapper DeeBaby—born Jesus Martinez—threads trap-inflected Southern beats with a touch of Latin cadence. Voicing reflections with a candid drawl, he circles around themes of identity and longing, positioning himself somewhere between swagger and introspection. Released in 2025, the track sits stylistically adjacent to his earlier output like “Marz,” continuing a trajectory carved in Houston’s asphalt heat. Song featured on the album : Ms. Salazar Shoot It Out (2021) |
4 . Icewear Vezzo – F**K The Internet
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“F**K The Internet” sees Detroit’s Icewear Vezzo brandishing his signature minimalist menace over a beat engineered by Da Realist and No Heart Dinero. Swerving clout and commentary, he delivers taut street dispatches with the icy nonchalance that’s become his post-Green Guyz hallmark. Issued as a solo cut from the “Undefeated” EP, the track remains unadorned by guests, unlike other songs on the project featuring Big Sean, Skilla Baby, and GT. Music video directed by : Suave – Song featured on the album : Undefeated Tear The Club Up (W/ Future) (2021) |
3 . Rico Nasty – On The Low
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“On The Low” marks a clear tonal detour for Rico Nasty, who trades her usual frenetic growl for a lighter, almost coy vocal cadence. Layered over fizzy synths and trap-pop percussion, the track teases out themes of flirtation and secrecy with tongue firmly in cheek. Described by Rico as “for the girls,” it lets guarded vulnerability seep through while still maintaining her edge. The softness doesn’t replace ferocity—it’s just dressed differently. Song featured on the album : Lethal Smack A Bitch (2017) |
2 . 1nonly – Stardust
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
“Stardust” trails 1nonly’s signature blend of hip hop, trap, and emo rap with a haze of bedroom pop melancholy and lo-fi textures. Released in April 2025, the track extends the sonic palette shaped in his “Homesick” EP, where “Mine” and “Step Back!” played like audio postcards from teenage disillusionment. Here, the Las Vegas-based Korean-American rapper leans into wistful detachment with just enough rhythm to avoid outright despair. Music video directed by : Maliq Alfakbar Step Back! (W/ Sxmpra) (2023) |
1 . Vinnie Paz – Head Of David
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Date Added : Apr 21,2025
In “Head of David,” Vinnie Paz delivers a dense, metaphor-laced performance rooted in biblical allusion and existential grit. The title nods to scripture, while the verses pivot through power struggles, unwavering faith, and the mechanics of survival under constant threat. His voice grinds over a rugged, suffocating beat, invoking his hallmark mix of esoteric storytelling and street-hardened philosophy. Music video directed by : Jimmy Giambrone – Song featured on the album : God Sent Vengeance Hannibal (2020) |
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