“Switchy (Whim Whammie Remix)” keeps the beat while Bloodhound Q50 and VonOff1700 add trap verses. “Ain’t No Love” highlights 1900Rugrat’s personal history. Lil Yachty’s “Murda” samples Maggie Rogers. Khantrast’s “Where Is The Bread” blends drill and immigrant themes. Tee Grizzley sticks to form on “I Can’t Cap.” YTB Fatt drops “Slide On Me.” Snoop Dogg revisits past sounds in “Sophisticated Crippin’.” BabyTron references old-school rap in “Lord Of The Multiverse.” AZ Chike stays sharp on “Game Time.” Don Trip and Starlito return with “Schadenfreude.” Here are the brand new worldwide hip-hop, soul, etc. songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (very possibly) NSFW |
43 . Bloodhound Q50 & VonOff1700 – Switchy (Whim Whammie Remix) |
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“Switchy (Whim Whammie Remix)” reworks the viral 2025 track “Whim Whamiee” by Pluto and YK Niece. Bloodhound Q50 and VonOff1700 add new verses and twists shaped by underground trap aesthetics. The original beat by Zaytoven, Mikey, and Jai stays intact, with sharp drums and bass-heavy production. The two artists operate within independent and digital circuits, riding a remix-driven momentum. Make It Far (2024) |
42 . 1900Rugrat – Ain’t No Love (w/ BabyChiefDoIt & BAK Jay)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Ain’t No Love” brings together 1900Rugrat, BabyChiefDoIt, and BAK Jay in a track steeped in lived experience. Rugrat, born Miles Spiel in Limestone Creek, Florida, channels a past marked by adoption and youth homelessness into his bars. He starts rapping in his teens, picking the 1900Rugrat name around 13 or 14. Signed to Remain Solid/300, he first breaks out with “One Take Freestyle.” In 2025, he collects ten BET Award nominations. Demure (2024) |
41 . Lil Yachty – Murda![]() |
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“Murda” lands in June 2025, cutting through with a sample of Maggie Rogers’ 2016 track “Alaska,” its chopped vocals forming the backbone. Lil Yachty weaves in lines nodding to Lil Wayne, keeping the lyrics both referential and reflective. The production shifts gears often, fitting his ongoing flirtation with genre blends. The video mixes shooting ranges with sharp-edged fashion, toggling between grit and gloss. Music video directed by : Amd & Little Miles 1 Night (2016) |
40 . Khantrast – Where Is The Bread![]() |
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“Where Is The Bread” drops in May 2025 as a single by Khantrast, filmed in part at China Wok. The track runs on drill and hip-hop beats, with lyrics built from Chinese American immigrant themes. Food, family, and the grind thread through the verses, skimming irony without losing clarity. Khantrast, born Anthony Zhang, operates out of New York and first caught wider attention with “Landed In Brooklyn” in 2024. Music video directed by : Dan Chang Naruto Bluebird Freestyle (2020) |
39 . Tee Grizzley – I Can’t Cap![]() |
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“I Can’t Cap” sticks to Tee Grizzley’s straight-talking formula, where honesty takes the front seat. The lyrics focus on staying true, pushing forward, and avoiding any kind of fronting. A fast-paced beat backs his storytelling, giving the track the urgency it asks for. Released in 2025, it keeps the Detroit sound intact while Grizzley carries his signature delivery without pause. Music video directed by : Jerryphd – Song featured on the album : Forever My Moment First Day Out (2017) |
38 . Snoop Dogg – Sophisticated Crippin’![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Sophisticated Crippin'” is a 2025 release by Snoop Dogg. The track samples Marvin Gaye’s “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)” and includes elements from his 1993 single “Who Am I (What’s My Name)?”, produced by Dr. Dre and featuring Jewell. It combines references to older material with updated production. Snoop Dogg, born Calvin Broadus Jr., remains active after 20 solo albums and 17 Grammy nominations. Music video directed by : Jesse Wellens – Song featured on the album : Iz It A Crime? Who Am I [What’S My Name]? (1993) |
37 . BabyTron – Lord Of The Multiverse |
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“Lord Of The Multiverse” lands in June 2025 with BabyTron bouncing across hip-hop eras in a quick-cut music video. The visuals open with a FaceTime joke featuring NBA’s Jordan Poole before slipping into time-jumping sequences. BabyTron threads references to Funky 4 + 1’s “That’s the Joint” and Grandmaster Flash’s “The Message,” playing it both straight and ironic. He started with ShittyBoyz, known for his punchline-stacked delivery and shifting flow. Song featured on the album : Lukatronic 2 Jesus Shuttlesworth (2020) |
36 . AZ Chike – Game Time![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
AZ Chike releases “Game Time” in May 2025. The track runs on sparse, ominous West Coast production with hard-edged lyricism at its core. Regis “Dupri” Bell handles both programming and composition, keeping the mood sharp and focused. This single continues Chike’s streak of high-energy tracks grounded in Southern California hip-hop. “Game Time” follows his 2024 collaboration with Kendrick Lamar on “peekaboo.” Depressed Bitch Anthem (W/ Ppcocaine) (2021) |
35 . Don Trip & Starlito – Schadenfreude![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Schadenfreude” lands in 2025 under MRVL Recording Group as part of Don Trip and Starlito’s joint effort “Step Brothers 4 Life.” The title borrows from German, referring to pleasure at another’s misfortune—fitting for a track built on dual emotional layers. The pair bring their familiar mix of introspective writing and Southern hip-hop angles, supported by a music video that mirrors the song’s shifting tones. Music video directed by : Spenser Fritz Ignorance Is Bliss (2023) |
34 . BLP Kosher – The Nac 4![]() |
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Released in May 2025 via Dreidel Gang LLC, “The Nac 4” blends BLP Kosher’s wordplay with nods to figures like Lady Gaga and Stephen Hawking. His wicks hairstyle, visible in the video, pays tribute to a late friend who gave it to him. The track continues his mix of Jewish identity and Broward County’s rap style, which drew attention through past collaborations with Jew Sheisty. Music video directed by : @_Drewfilmedit Special K (2023) |
33 . Chuckyy – Tell It All![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 13,2025
“Tell It All” by Chuckyy lands just under two minutes but packs a sharp dose of Chicago’s Southside energy. Released in May 2025, it captures his fast-paced rise and lyrical frankness. Now aligned with OTF, he channels raw online buzz into stripped-down, confrontational bars. 100 Days 100 Nights (2024) |
32 . Yuno Miles – Ray Gun![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
Released in May 2025, “Ray Gun” borrows its title and imagery from the Call of Duty Zombies franchise, dropping references to mystery boxes and in-game weapons with a wink. Yuno Miles filters these details through a comic lens, spinning outlandish lines that turn FPS jargon into surrealist punchlines. The track’s follow-up, “Ray Gun 2,” appears two days later, keeping the gaming motif intact under the Trashbag Records label. Put The Money In The Bag (2022) |
31 . BigXthaPlug – Life of a Boss![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Life of a Boss” follows BigXthaPlug’s pivot from high school football to solitary reflection, trading cleats for bars after a stint in juvenile lockup. Written in confinement and pulled from his mixtape “Bacc From the Dead,” the track leans into themes of survival with a delivery that’s all gravel and grit. He maps out his rise with the blunt precision of someone who’s had time to think, not preach, about every consequence. Music video directed by : Jerry Morka Strange Fruits (W/ Ro$Ama) (2021) |
30 . YTB Fatt – Slide On Me![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Slide On Me” finds YTB Fatt channeling his Southern cadence over a trap-etched beat, weaving melodic hooks with a delivery that leans more street than sentimental. Released in May 2025 via 10K Projects/Bread Gang, the track keeps an unflinching gaze on his lyrical terrain, marked by transactional loyalty and casual menace. Since his 2023 signing, the West Memphis native—born Cavon Deshawn Paige—has built pace following his 2019 debut and the mixtape “Who Is Fatt.” Get Back (2023) |
29 . Atmosphere – XXX![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“XXX” marks Atmosphere’s nod to their 30-year tenure, its title leaning into “Triple X Years In The Game” with a wink and a smirk. Over Ant’s stripped-down production, Slug trades nostalgia for dry wit and aging swagger, brushing off the decades with lines that tread between pride and parody. Released under Rhymesayers in June 2025, the track trails their 2023 record “So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously,” known for its shift toward the introspective and offbeat. Music video directed by : Slug & Zoodeville Sunshine (2014) |
28 . Meek Mill & G Herbo – Survivor’s Guilt![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Survivor’s Guilt” pairs Meek Mill and G Herbo in a raw meditation on the psychological toll of surviving where many do not. Referencing real-life losses like PnB Rock’s death, the track sidesteps sentimentality to confront trauma with grim precision. Backed by Splitted Stupid, Pirate, and Smatt’s brooding production, the verses balance the weight of loss against the disorienting pressure of professional ascent. Music video directed by : Semii, Whipalo, Ben Allen God Did (2022) |
27 . EST Gee – Take My Time Geeski SH Feb 23![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Take My Time Geeski SH Feb 23” filters EST Gee’s signature grit through a lens of memory and personal sharpness, as he reflects on moments shaped by the streets and survival. The title nods to his nickname “Geeski” and hints at a date laced with coded meaning—February 23—left for listeners to decode. Trading athletic ambition for raw lyricism, the Louisville rapper sketches his world with stark precision, an economy of words, and no apologies. Make It Even (2021) |
26 . Zillionaire Doe – Life’s Great![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Life’s Great” by Zillionaire Doe, released via CMG Records in January 2025, channels measured defiance and triumph through sharp production and unflinching lyrics. Rooted in his South Dallas origins, the track draws from personal loss—particularly the death of BFG Straap in 2022—which triggered Doe’s entry into music. Part of his D Boi Dreams campaign, it reflects on survival, legacy, and navigating grief under label ties shaped by family ambition. Song featured on the album : D Boi Dreams |
25 . Slim Thug & Propain – Come Dine (w/ Z-Ro)![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Come Dine” pairs Slim Thug and Propain with Z-Ro for a Houston-rooted track steeped in regional flair and slow-rolling bravado. Released in March 2025 via Hogg Life/Forever Trill, it threads together their shared legacy in Southern hip-hop without slipping into nostalgia. Z-Ro, aka Joseph McVey, lends his gravel-toned gravitas, while Slim Thug—originator of Boss Hogg Outlawz—anchors the track with ease. Music video directed by : Og Films – Song featured on the album : Double Cup I Run (2008) |
24 . Dave East & Neek Bucks – Desperation![]() |
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“Desperation” pairs Dave East and Neek Bucks in a stripped-down, story-driven ode to Harlem grit, set over a bare-knuckled East Coast beat with retro undertones. The Blockworktv performance unfolds like a grayscale mural—every bar painting snapshots of inner-city tension and cautious ambition. Signed to Nas’s Mass Appeal label, East channels the same narrative density that shaped projects like “Kairi Chanel” and “Survival.” His appearance as Method Man in “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” hovers in the backdrop, lending a cinematic stillness to his delivery. Music video directed by : Be El Be Still Here (2023) |
23 . GloRilla – Typa![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
Sampling Keyshia Cole’s 2005 track “Love,” “Typa” marks GloRilla’s return following her album “Glorious.” The video casts NFL wide receiver Xavier Legette as her on-screen love interest, complete with a kiss designed to go viral. In a brisk mix of flirtation and felony, the storyline pivots between budding romance and courtroom drama. Keyshia Cole appears as a wry mentor figure, watching the chaos unfold with deliberate detachment. Music video directed by : Benny Boom Tomorrow (W/ Cardi B) (2022) |
22 . Tee Grizzley – Me Too![]() |
![]() Date Added : Jun 8,2025
“Me Too” continues Tee Grizzley’s proclivity for narrative self-portraiture, cloaked in a style that’s more declaration than confession. Written by Grizzley and Darrell Gregory Jackson, the track aligns with his pattern of blunt, autobiographical delivery unfazed by sentimentality. Having first stepped into the Billboard 100 spotlight with “First Day Out,” he revisits familiar terrain—control, assertion, and transactional alliances. Music video directed by : Jerryphd – Song featured on the album : Forever My Moment First Day Out (2017) |
21 . XXXTENTACION & Juice WRLD – Whoa (Mind In Awe) [Remix]![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Whoa (Mind In Awe) [Remix]” merges XXXTENTACION’s austere minimalism with Juice WRLD’s melodic melancholy, stitched together by producer John Cunningham. Juice WRLD’s verse, recorded in December 2018, aligns with the track’s introspective unease, weaving fragmented thoughts into existential musings. The accompanying video, shot in Jamaica, stages young athletes chasing resilience as a loose homage to both artists’ roots. Limited-edition jerseys nod to fútbol kits, with proceeds channelled into the XXXTentacion Foundation and Juice WRLD’s 999 Foundation. Across Fortnite, branded avatars and a virtual island extend the track’s afterlife, turning digital nostalgia into playable memory. Music video directed by : Jmp Moonlight (2017) |
20 . Chicken P – Peter Piper (w/ G Herbo)![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
Borrowing its title from a nursery rhyme with a twist of menace, “Peter Piper” finds Chicken P and G Herbo trading verses soaked in street code and tight-lipped bravado. A pulverizing drill beat anchors the track, channeling the signature tension and bite of Chicago’s rap output without veering into theatrics. Chicken P threads his Midwest grit through terse bars, while G Herbo—whose past collaborators span Lil Bibby to Chance the Rapper—matches the tone with veteran gravitas. Money Counter (2021) |
19 . SoFaygo – Don’t Hold The Fire![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Don’t Hold The Fire” sees SoFaygo lean into his melodic trap sensibilities with calculated restraint, delivering lines that oscillate between defiance and vulnerability. Produced and released under Cactus Jack Records, the track aligns with the label’s tendency to blur introspection with atmospheric soundscapes. SoFaygo, born Andre Dontrel Burt Jr., continues the thread that began with “Knock Knock,” trading viral energy for something more contained yet deliberate. Music video directed by : Decat Knock Knock (2021) |
18 . Shordie Shordie – Had That![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Had That” sees Shordie Shordie tracing the outlines of absence with his signature melodic delivery, caught somewhere between mourning and memory. As he weaves personal reflections into sparse, melancholic bars, the track circles back to themes of loss without offering clear resolution. Emerging from his early work with Peso Da Mafia, Shordie transitions into solo storytelling shaped by raw sentiment and restrained hooks. How High (2023) |
17 . Chito Rana$ – Bust Down![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Bust Down” finds Chito Rana$ marking his post-incarceration return with a bilingual track released in May 2025 via OTR, Signal, and Columbia Records. Produced by Nico P, the song twists between English and Spanish, threading stories shaped less by bravado than by blunt memory. The Sacramento-born rapper resumes his narrative where it paused—somewhere between “Puro Pinche Party” remnants and a beat that doesn’t wait for apologies. Music video directed by : Shoot Something All The Smoke (2023) |
16 . Big Moochie Grape – Ice Age![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“Ice Age” sees Big Moochie Grape wielding his signature Memphis drawl over a glacial trap beat, all swagger and sharpened delivery. Released in October 2024 under Paper Route Empire, it echoes the regional grit shaped by forebears like Three 6 Mafia. Born Zequelius Davenport—though occasionally named Sergio Richardson—he began recording in 2017 before joining PRE in 2020. Early projects like “Eat Or Get Ate” and “East Haiti Baby” sketch out his trajectory through the Southern rap archive. Song featured on the album : Eat Or Get Ate 2 Cotton Candy (2022) |
15 . Kenny Muney – Back In That Bach![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
In “Back In That Bach,” Kenny Muney pulls up in a Maybach, not just for the horsepower but as shorthand for surviving Memphis with style intact. The track, dropping May 2025 through Paper Route Empire, steers through affluence, near-death memories, and post-trauma cool with a steady, almost unbothered cadence. Muney, shot at 15, doesn’t romanticize the struggle—he itemizes it, verse by verse, over a beat built for rearview reflections. Song featured on the album : Back In That Bach Whole Lotta Errthang (2023) |
14 . Allstar JR & Peezy – I Ain’t Made It Yet![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 31,2025
“I Ain’t Made It Yet” pairs Allstar JR’s conversational restraint with Peezy’s clipped street detail, both navigating a cityscape where ambition runs parallel to unfinished business. As the title track of their joint album, the song knots mutual history and individual resolve, with JR—once a Michigan State student sidetracked by legal fallout—and Team Eastside’s Peezy trading vignettes of grit swaddled in resignation. Song featured on the album : I Ain’T Made It Yet Million Dolla Thoughts (2017) |
13 . YG – Hollywood (w/ Shoreline Mafia)![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
Sampling One Way’s “Don’t Fight the Feeling,” “Hollywood” unfolds as a slick West Coast tableau where YG, backed by Shoreline Mafia’s OhGeesy and Fenix Flexin, aims a lyrical dart at Joey Bada$$ with a line sharpened by grievance and flair. Produced by Ty Dolla $ign in their first collaboration since 2010, the track pairs glossy synths with a scuffed edge, tracing the asphalt glamour of Compton evenings. The accompanying video—part noir, part industry funeral—follows the suited trio stepping out of a black limo, stitching itself as a sequel to “2004.” Ty Dolla $ign emerges from the shadows with a drum pad, tapping out a beat that feels both ceremonial and mildly sarcastic. Music video directed by : Yg Sign Language (2022) |
12 . YFG Fatso – Come Home![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Come Home” by YFG Fatso blends melodized rap with narrative candor, tracing his upbringing in California through verses tinged with familial tension and local loyalty. Phone calls with his incarcerated father punctuate the track, offering a subdued intimacy set against a backdrop of struggle. Balancing the street and the schoolyard, Fatso positions himself as a reluctant mentor, nudging younger peers toward education while sidestepping nostalgia. Leavin (2024) |
11 . YFN Lucci – Jan. 31st (My Truth)![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
Released in May 2025, “Jan. 31st (My Truth)” marks YFN Lucci’s first single after his incarceration. With lyrics resting squarely on autobiography, he recounts legal turmoil centered on the killing of his friend James Adams while underlining unwavering loyalty, blurred fame, and personal resilience. Rayshawn Bennett, alias YFN Lucci, first gained visibility through his 2014 mixtape “Wish Me Well.” His catalog includes a studio album, several EPs, and tracks like “Key to the Streets” and “Everyday We Lit.” 7.62 (2019) |
10 . Chuckyy – Hiccup![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
Released in May 2025, “Hiccup” by Chuckyy extends the raw immediacy of his earlier tracks, layering sparse production with clipped confessionals and tonal shifts that flirt with menace. At just 18, Charles Edward Davis continues his trajectory from 2023’s “Free 40,” channeling Chicago’s grit into terse street parables and moments of irony that never quite ask for sympathy. Song featured on the album : I Live, I Die, I Live Again 100 Days 100 Nights (2024) |
9 . Kodak Black – Milwaukee (w/ Reign) |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Milwaukee” pairs Kodak Black with Reign for a track that stitches their contrasting flows into a low-slung hip-hop groove. Kodak Black, born Bill Kahan Kapri, opts for his trademark drawl and elliptical wordplay, shaped by years navigating the trap circuit. Reign’s contribution counters Kodak’s cadence, sliding in with a smoother delivery that sharpens the contrast without disrupting the track’s murky swagger. Music video directed by : Kodak Black Zeze (2018) |
8 . Finesse2Tymes – Been Thru It/Back Now![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Been Thru It/Back Now” filters Finesse2Tymes’ experiences through a lens of blunt self-awareness, drawing on betrayal, incarceration, and uneasy redemption. Ricky Hampton, operating under his Memphis moniker, tempers raw confession with measured defiance, threading street parables through unpolished verses. The track stands apart as a 2025 release, not tethered to an album but grounded in lived history and survivalist memory. Back End (2022) |
7 . DDG – Pump 4![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Pump 4” appears on DDG’s 2025 album “Blame The Chat,” a project constructed live on Twitch with raw, in-the-moment fan input sculpting its final form. The track leans into a world-weary introspection, its tone shadowed by a Drake-inspired outro that almost winks at its own melancholy. Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., or DDG, balances his platinum certification with a résumé that runs from viral YouTube uploads to bouts in the boxing ring. Song featured on the album : Blame The Chat Moonwalking In Calabasas Remix W/ Blueface) (2020) |
6 . Logic – Catch Me If You Can![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Catch Me If You Can” finds Logic in rapid-fire mode, weaving swift bars with dense introspection across production by 6ix and Jonas Lee. The track threads in samples from Dexter Wansel’s “The Sweetest Pain” and Lord Finesse’s “Hip 2 Da Game,” nodding to his Young Sinatra period and casting a muted salute to Mac Miller. Anime references such as “Cowboy Bebop” slip through the lyrics, as the song drops alongside the trailer for Logic‘s film “Paradise Records.” Music video directed by : Fabian Pacheco, Patrick Servais All I Do (2011) |
5 . Fredo Bang – Won’t Be Lonely![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
In “Won’t Be Lonely,” Fredo Bang turns inward, sketching moments of emotional fatigue against the stark backdrop of street life. Released in 2025 via EMPIRE, the track contributes to a body of work shaped more by confession than bravado. Born Fredrick Dewon Thomas Givens II, the Baton Rouge artist first drew attention with “Oouuh” in 2020, and has since collaborated with the likes of NLE Choppa and Tee Grizzley on similarly unguarded material. Song featured on the album : The Big Bang Top (W/ Lil Durk) (2021) |
4 . Jorjiana – Shark (w/ Rio Da Yung OG)![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Shark” pairs Jorjiana’s clipped delivery with Rio Da Yung OG’s dry wit, threading through a production grounded in Midwest minimalism. The track extends Jorjiana’s taste for tag-team dynamics, coming on the heels of her viral “ILBB2” remixes and her single “Turn You Up.” Born in Michigan City, Indiana, Jorjiana channels a history shaped by foster care and homelessness into terse, unflinching bars that cut without flourish. Turn You Up (W/ 1900Rugrat) (2024) |
3 . Belly Gang Kushington – Introduction![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Introduction” sketches Belly Gang Kushington’s trajectory from Atlanta’s Adamsville blocks to the studio booth, hinged on a life both ordinary and gone viral—courtesy of a highway-stopping moment on I-20. Wearing ginger hair like a defiant badge, Kushington probes identity and race, navigating perception as a mixed-race artist rarely seen, often doubted. The shift to rap isn’t mythic—it’s practical: caregiving for his autistic son becomes lyrical motive and moral compass. A cameo on Killer Mike’s “Songs for Sinners & Saints” precedes his signing with LVRN, but “Introduction” keeps things personal, not promotional. Song featured on the album : The Streets Is Yours Ice Cup (2024) |
2 . Babyfxce E – Late Night![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
“Late Night” finds Babyfxce E navigating after-hours chaos with his usual clipped delivery, delivering the line “shootin erything in the store, bae u killin me” like a lover caught between devotion and destruction. Produced by Efrem Jamar Blackwell, the track extends the Flint native’s sonic palette while retaining his deadpan edge. Taken at face value or not, it’s another entry in a catalogue that includes “Six Flags” and “Waffle House.” Song featured on the album : M Block (Deluxe) Six Flags (2021) |
1 . Big Moochie Grape – Bad Pill![]() |
![]() Date Added : May 26,2025
Over a beat that leans heavy on Memphis grit, “Bad Pill” finds Big Moochie Grape weaving grim wit with local flavor, channeling a lineage that includes Three 6 Mafia and 8Ball & MJG. Signed to Paper Route EMPIRE since 2020, the East Memphis rapper continues a trajectory sparked in 2017 with $20 studio sessions and sharpened across projects like “Eat Or Get Ate” and “EAT OR GET ATE 2.” His cadences nod to Gucci Mane without veering into imitation, favoring menace over melody. Song featured on the album : Eat Or Get Ate 2 Cotton Candy (2022) |
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on June 15, 2025