Ski Mask the Slump God fires up “Catch Me Outside 2” with Timbaland and Missy Elliot, throwing back to his 2017 breakout over 2000s-styled trap. Drake’s “What Did I Miss?” kicks off his ninth album with veiled jabs at Kendrick Lamar, livestreamed from a Toronto-coded warehouse full of grievances and name-drops.

Kenny Muney sticks to Memphis heat on “On Fire,” with blunt bars over Aimonmyneck’s no-frills production. Larry June and E-40 coast through “Ya Feel Me,” letting Cardo Got Wings handle the vibe while Bay Area icons sip, flex, and slide into their next collab tape.

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

52 . Ski Mask The Slump God – Catch Me Outside 2

Date Added : Jul 7,2025

“Catch Me Outside 2” lands in July 2025 via Victor Victor Worldwide Inc. and EMPIRE, shot through with production by Timbaland and Missy Elliot.

Ski Mask The Slump God maintains his speed-rapper credentials here—bouncing between detailed rhyme chains and lines that toggle between cartoonish punchlines and murkier flashes.

The beat blends southern trap staples—hi-hats, blown-out 808s—with nods to early-2000s flair, not straying far from the energy of his SoundCloud-era cuts.

It also tips back to 2017’s “Catch Me Outside,” the gold-certified original that first fired up off his debut mixtape You Will Regret.

Born Stokeley Clevon Goulbourne in 1996 in Fort Lauderdale, he first emerged with the Members Only crew alongside XXXTentacion.

His rapid rise led to Stokeley (2018), which hit #6 on Billboard 200, followed by 11th Dimension in June 2024.

Music video directed by : Cole Bennett

Catch Me Outside (2017)

51 . Drake – What Did I Miss

Date Added : Jul 7,2025

Released in July 2025, “What Did I Miss?” opens the ninth studio album from Drake with a list of grievances and a few strategic shoutouts.

The lyrics wade through betrayal and shaky allegiances, taking clear aim at Kendrick Lamar in the wake of their much-discussed feud.

There’s a nod to Lamar’s Juneteenth 2024 Pop Out show, with LeBron James and DeMar DeRozan making the guest list in passing.

The track debuted via livestream from an Iceman-branded warehouse, a setting as Toronto-coded as the narrative Drake continues to stitch together.

Aubrey Graham, born in 1986 in Toronto, is still releasing music that draws the spotlight without asking nicely.

Song featured on the album : Iceman

Take Care (2011)

50 . Kenny Muney – On Fire

Date Added : Jul 7,2025

Released in June 2025 via Paper Route Empire, “On Fire” finds Kenny Muney delivering explicit bars over a beat by Aimonmyneck that does little to cool him down.

The Memphis rapper’s aggressive delivery meets a steady rhythmic flow, shaping lyrics that never stray far from the street-level focus he’s tied to since “YTN Freestyle.”

After past releases with Atlantic Records, Muney stays in his lane here—loud, curt, and not asking for permission.

Song featured on the album : Kenjamin Franklin

Whole Lotta Errthang (2023)

49 . Larry June, Cardo Got Wings & E-40 – Ya Feel Me

Date Added : Jul 7,2025

In “Ya Feel Me,” Larry June and E-40 trade laid-back verses over Cardo Got Wings’ glossy production, somewhere between a low-speed chase and a product placement reel.

The video cruises through Bay Area staples—the Golden Gate Bridge, orange juice in hand for June, Earl Stevens wine for 40—with the kind of casual self-awareness that shrugs before it sells.

Dropped in 2025, the single continues the June-Cardo assembly line ahead of their next project, “Until Night Comes.”

June, born Leonard Eugene Hendricks III, stacks this release alongside albums like “Orange Print” and “Spaceships on the Blade,” adding another loop to his extensive underground rotation.

Grand Nash Chronicles (2021)

48 . Mozzy & YFN Lucci – 23 AND 1

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

On “23 AND 1,” Mozzy and YFN Lucci square off against isolation with verses that don’t flinch.

Released in July 2025, the track rolls out a cross-regional pairing: Sacramento’s Mozzy and Atlanta’s YFN Lucci trading bars like old letters from opposite ends of the yard.

Timothy Cornell Patterson, active since 2004, slips in the same defiant grit that shaped “Bladadah.”

Rayshawn Bennett, the voice behind “Everyday We Lit,” keeps the mood just melodic enough to sting.

Sleep Walkin (2017)

47 . Gunna – Won’t Stop

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Recorded in Johannesburg during a 2025 creative sprint, “Won’t Stop” is Gunna‘s first solo release of the year, slipping in quietly after last year’s “Got Damn.”

The track rides a sparse beat courtesy of Turbo, featuring a downcast piano and some hesitant cymbals—just enough to keep things moving without getting ahead of themselves.

Born Sergio Kitchens in College Park, Georgia, Gunna checks in with the same melodic restraint that carried “Wunna,” “DS4EVER,” and “A Gift & A Curse.”

If there’s an urge to do more here, it never quite wins out—he won’t stop, sure, but he won’t shout about it either.

Music video directed by : Spike Jordan

Wunna (2020)

46 . Tink & Bryson Tiller – Can We Talk?

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Tink and Bryson Tiller keep things direct on “Can We Talk?”, a 2025 R&B track produced by Hitmaka that prods at the sticky gaps in romantic communication.

The production slides between moody minimalism and melodic gloss, giving both artists room to swap verses that don’t pretend everything’s fine when it isn’t.

Tink, who first broke through with her “Winter’s Diary” mixtapes before signing to Timbaland’s Mosley Music Group in 2014, leans into her trademark blend of rap edges and smooth R&B hooks.

Tiller, ever the quiet storm operator, plays it lowkey but pointed, circling around emotional honesty like he’s been through this before.

Cut It Out (2020)

45 . DeeBaby – Atlanta Baby

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Released in late June 2025, “Atlanta Baby” trades in DeeBaby’s usual mix of Southern heat and Latin cadence.

Born Jesus Martinez in Houston in 1996, he leans into regional pride with one foot in H-Town, the other tapping in Atlanta.

The lyrics circle around money, loyalties, and whoever’s texting late at night.

The whole thing slides over a beat that’s more slick than subtle, which seems to be the point.

It’s an extension of the style he teased in earlier tracks like “Marz,” only here filtered through a 404 zip code.

Shoot It Out (2021)

44 . Sauce Walka & Peso Peso & OgDBerry – 4 Pints

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Released in June 2025, “4 Pints” pairs Sauce Walka, Peso Peso, and OgDBerry over percussive trap production with a focus on street-coded themes.

The track reflects the sonic identity of The Sauce Factory, the Houston label Sauce Walka founded in 2014 as a vehicle for his brand of “drip.”

Walka—Albert Walker Mondane—first gained notice with Sauce Twinz, where he applied generous seasoning to Southern flows.

Peso Peso brings his TSF affiliation and Mexican-American background to the mix without shifting gears from the label’s tone.

OgDBerry, a steady presence in Texas circles, rounds out the cut with verses that don’t try to steal the show.

Without You (2021)

43 . ScarLip – Runaway Love Freestyle

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

ScarLip opens 2025 with “Runaway Love Freestyle,” a surprisingly tender pivot on the 2006 Ludacris and Mary J. Blige original, keeping Polow Da Don’s beat intact and Blige’s hooks in place.

Not one to waste nostalgia, she loops in her Bronx upbringing and hard-won perspective, moving from brash to bare with lines about trauma and survival.

It’s the first track of the year from Sierra Lucas—ScarLip if you’re not into government names—who started writing poems in foster care and prefers her verses gritty and personal.

Since “Glizzy Gobbler” (2022) and “This is New York” (2023), she’s signed to Epic, traded stunts for stories, and now leans into vulnerability without dropping the snarl.

Song featured on the album : Scarred B4 Fame

Glizzy Gobbler (2022)

42 . Peysoh – Same Day Service

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Hard-hitting and clocking in under three minutes, “Same Day Service” lands in June 2025 via EMPIRE, leaving no room for second takes.

Peysoh keeps his pen close to home—Maywood, California—and closer still to experience, drawing from a 21-year-old life spent navigating Los Angeles, on and off the mic.

Born Timothy Obotuke, he launched with “6 Block” and has since threaded autobiography through cuts like Ghetto Journal and Get Rich or Life Sliding.

The beat doesn’t suggest patience, and neither does the delivery—each verse serves notice, no courtesy knock.

6 Block (2020)

41 . Chance The Rapper – Tree (w/ Lil Wayne And Smino)

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

“Tree,” released in July 2025, finds Chance The Rapper linking back up with Lil Wayne and Smino for a smoke-laced reverie.

The track drifts through cannabis themes with a tongue planted firmly in cheek and a delivery that winks more than it preaches.

Produced by Groove and DexLVL, it piles another layer on Chance’s patchwork of collaborations—see “No Problem” for a past Lil Wayne joint, and “Eternal” for when he crossed paths with Smino.

Chance, whose Acid Rap mixtape and Coloring Book project hover somewhere between freeform sermon and digital-era nostalgia, continues sidestepping the label machinery with a grin and a raised eyebrow.

Music video directed by : Chance The Rapper – Song featured on the album : Star Line

Child Of God (2022)

40 . El Camo & 4wrld Osama – Sinners

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Released mid-June 2025 via 7439309 Records, “Sinners” clocks in just past two minutes and doesn’t waste a second pretending to be polite.

El Camo, active since 2024, keeps feeding his high-tempo underground rap habit, previously shown in “Reaping” and “Slidinn.”

4wrld Osama brings his usual flair for collaboration, landing again in familiar sonic territory.

The result? A track that’s short on sentiment and long on momentum.

Music video directed by : @Ihm_Clouis

Zuaku Bini (2022)

39 . Nino Breeze – 448 Flow

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Nino Breeze resurfaces with “448 Flow,” his first release since signing with Maybach Music Group in 2024.

Released in June 2025, the track channels his years of legal trouble and prison time into tight, unflinching bars that don’t ask for sympathy.

Breeze, born Vaughn Matthews in St. Petersburg, Florida, started rapping at 14 and made waves with his 2013 mixtape Trigga City Goon.

After serving six years on a federal case, he didn’t stop recording, because why waste time just doing time?

“448 Flow” lands just after his collab with Moneybagg Yo on “Type A N***a”—timing that seems suspiciously deliberate.

Music video directed by : Shot By Gg – Song featured on the album : Til The Tape – Ep

 Benjamins (W/ Kodak Black) (2017)

38 . DC The Don – Get Naked

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Released in May 2025 as DC The Don’s first independent drop under LETTER 5 LLC & Create Music Group, “Get Naked” leans straight into club territory.

It lifts the iconic kick-and-clap loop from Gwen Stefani’s “Hollaback Girl” and pairs it with a growling bassline and ambient vocal textures.

The lyrics move through nightlife flings with a wry tone, blurring the lines between attraction and escape.

DC The Don—aka Daijon Cotty Davis from Milwaukee—first stirred things up with Come as You Are (2020) and landed in XXL’s 2023 Freshman Class.

Music video directed by : Danny Kirchner

Can You Breathe? (2023)

. Joyner Lucas – White Noise

Date Added : Jan 0,1900

On “White Noise,” Joyner Lucas paces around the confines of an insomniac’s mind, with the fan on blast and the AC humming like it understands him better than most.

Released in June 2025 and produced by ADHD Productions and Leo Son, the track takes household ambience and spins it into a coping mechanism for mental turbulence, particularly that brand tied to ADHD.

The lyrics don’t seek peace—they chase it, often in vain, masking the static upstairs with the static outside.

Lucas, born in 1988 in Worcester, MA, isn’t new to heavy subjects—he’s already threaded stories through “Ross Capicchioni” and got a Grammy nod with “I’m Not Racist.”

Somehow, even backed by logic and Eminem once or twice, he keeps coming back to the same noise we all try to drown out.

Song featured on the album : Adhd 2

I Love (2018)

37 . Nino Paid & Polo G – Play This At My Funeral

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

“Play This At My Funeral” teams Nino Paid with Polo G for a melodic rap session rooted in biographical detail and a knack for hybrid genre sketching.

Jacquan Andrews, who traded his Zeal alias for his current one in 2022, pulls from gospel, old-school, and pop influences, reflecting a life shaped in Prince George’s County and the foster care system.

Polo G brings a complementary sense of emotional weight, keeping pace with a track that isn’t afraid to wear its backstory up front.

Music video directed by : Eliot Charof

Pain & Possibilities (2023)

36 . Raq Baby – Mental Breakdown

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

“Mental Breakdown” lands in June 2025 with Raq Baby folding woozy synths and autobiographical grit into a moody twist on drill and trap.

The track leans heavily on atmospheric production, threading vulnerability through tales of violence and defiance from Chicago to Atlanta.

His vocal flair sways somewhere between confessional and stylized, earning quick comparisons to early Lil Uzi Vert without the glitter.

Raq Baby, who started releasing music in 2022, already has projects like “Maniac Baby,” “El Peligro,” “Bloody Holiday,” and “Abstruse” under his belt.

Music video directed by : @Yofisher

Automatic (2023)

14 . FERG – Demons (w/ Denzel Curry)

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Released in November 2024, “Demons” pairs FERG with Denzel Curry for a head-on collision with inner turmoil.

FERG, born Darold Durard Brown Ferguson Jr., shapes his verses with melodic aggression, while Curry brings his now-familiar volatility to the table.

It’s more confrontation than confession, with both artists pushing through shadows rather than getting lost in them.

A founding member of Harlem’s A$AP Mob, FERG first hit the Billboard 200 top 10 with 2013’s Trap Lord—back when demons wore different masks.

Song featured on the album : Darold

Work (2012)

34 . Aaron May – Rich In Spirit

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

Aaron May offers up “Rich In Spirit,” a 2025 track produced by DrumDummie that opts for internal stock over financial dividends.

The Houston native, born May 2, 2001, trades in brags for reflections, with verses weighing perseverance against temptation and family over bling.

A smooth, melodic beat cushions lines about self-worth, the grind, and a kind of quiet defiance that suggests wealth isn’t always visible.

Before beats, there was poetry—May’s first medium—though listeners likely first tuned in with 2018’s “KEEP UP” or 2019’s full-length “CHASE.”

No Regrets [Live] (2023)

33 . DaBoii – Crash Out

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

In “Crash Out,” DaBoii offers a blunt snapshot of his life in Vallejo, California, channeling the chaos of house arrest into a track that doesn’t ask for sympathy.

His delivery stays sharp and charged, sticking close to the Bay Area’s mobb traditions without leaning too hard into nostalgia.

The song lands in a stretch of restless output following legal trouble, more survival log than redemption arc.

DaBoii, born Wayman Barrow Jr. in 1997, first came up with SOB X RBE—a 2016 fusion of two North Vallejo crews—before breaking off for solo runs with the same kinetic pull.

Music video directed by : Sneaks

Cole Bennett (W/ Young Slo-Be) (2023)

32 . Loe Shimmy – Kill The Scene

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

Loe Shimmy’s “Kill The Scene” arrives June 2025 with brooding production and a melodic rap style that doesn’t try to apologize for anything.

He plays it reflective without getting sentimental, circling themes like loyalty, fame, and ambition while letting a few personal complications slip through the cracks.

The South Florida imprint shows, less in the accent than in the way grit coexists with melancholy over atmospheric beats.

Cultural nods to Kai Cenat and “Lafamilia pendants” keep one foot in the internet and the other in the street, which seems about right.

Shimmy’s Pompano Beach roots hang in the air, more hinted at than named, but never really in doubt.

Past work includes a remix with Brent Faiyaz, so the R&B lean isn’t a surprise, just another angle he’s comfortable playing from.

Music video directed by : Shot By @Iwantjuan

Safe Route (2023)

31 . YoungBoy Never Broke Again – Diesel / Over

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

“Diesel / Over” lands in July 2025 as a two-part drop from YoungBoy Never Broke Again, with each half pulling in its own direction.

One side charts personal unrest and environmental tensions, the other turns toward questions of loyalty, all threaded with his signature melodic hooks and street-bred phrasing.

The recurring visual cue—“Make America slime again”—acts less as slogan than ambient mood.

The dual format doesn’t just split vibes, it mirrors YoungBoy’s nonstop process, squeezing contradictions into one release without breaking pace.

Born Kentrell DeSean Gaulden in 1999, he’s been pushing tracks since age 14, stacking projects like AI YoungBoy 2, Top, and Sincerely, Kentrell onto his growing catalog.

Right Foot Creep (2021)

30 . IShowSpeed – Bailar

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

Released in 2025, “Bailar” mixes bouncy club rhythms with bilingual lyrics that circle themes of flirtation and festive release.

The track coasts along a tropical pulse while IShowSpeed half-serenades, half-shouts his way through hooks about beauty and attraction.

Its video doubles down on the mood with party sequences and routines that nod more to energy than precision.

IShowSpeed, born Darren Jason Watkins Jr. in 2005, originally made noise online with “Ronaldo (Sewey)” and “World Cup.”

Music video directed by : Shotbyslipz

Shake (2022)

29 . IDK & CORDAE – Prince George

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

“Prince George” pairs IDK and Cordae over a jazzy loop lifted from Bob Carson’s 1971 track “A Lonely Place.”

The two trade introspective verses about growing up in Prince George’s County—success, setbacks, and everything in between.

The black-and-white video swings between Roman ruins and PG County snapshots, throwing ancient stones against D.C. suburb roots.

IDK calls the collab effortless, shaded by the irony of filming in Rome while rapping about home.

It’s their first joint release, landing after local pride projects like Kevin Durant’s “Basketball County: In The Water.”

IDK—born Jason Aaron Mills—produces, raps, and once made “24,” a song that doesn’t smile much but says plenty.

24 (2020)

28 . BAK Jay – My Ball My Court

Date Added : Jul 2,2025

Released June 2025 and produced by FinnGotit, “My Ball My Court” delivers exactly what its title promises: no compromises, no questions asked.

BAK Jay leans into his signature aggressive fire, wrapped tightly in hard-stomp trap beats and zero room for apologies.

Still riding the wave of his 2024 debut “Meet the Reap,” he doesn’t slow down—he just shoves the tempo forward.

Between recent singles like “High Breed” and the steady build since 2020, the Texas-based rapper keeps the volume up and the sentiment blunt.

If the track flirts with melody, it’s only long enough for the next punch to land.

Music video directed by : @Cashjundi

Reap (2024)

37 . Vonoff1700 – At The Light

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“At The Light” picks up where VonOff1700 left off, threading personal loss and survival into a flow shaped on Chicago’s West Side but voiced from his Atlanta base.

He kicked off his music at 16 with “Walk Down” back in 2020, finding an early drive from his older brother Brick and the hard-earned lessons of growing up.

No production credits hover over the track, but the tone sticks close to his usual format: plainspoken story, resilience worn like a badge, and no need for theatrics.

Viscous (W/ Sbg Brick) (2021)

36 . P Yungin – Baby Bin Laden

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

P Yungin trades in autobiography on “Baby Bin Laden”, a track laced with raw, street-level introspection and Southern hip-hop DNA.

The title flirts with provocation, echoing a recurring metaphor in street tales more symbolic than sensational.

Born Kamrein McClay in Plaquemine, Louisiana, he launches his career in 2020 with “I’m On”, following with the album “KAM” in 2022.

His matter-of-fact delivery keeps the spotlight on lived experience rather than posture.

Past collaborations with NBA YoungBoy and tracks like “Me vs World” nudge him into a wider frame without scrubbing off the details.

I’M On (W/ Nba Youngboy) (2020)

35 . TEC – Mobsta Musik

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“Mobsta Musik” lands in 2025 with TEC holding court over dark, gunmetal beats and bars that trace lines between street life and survival drills.

Nothing ends in triumph here, but the Baton Rouge rapper—born August 31, 1993—knows that persistence comes with its own perverse rhythm.

Dropped independently and pointedly free of any studio album, the track fits snugly within TEC’s habit of foregrounding raw urban narratives.

He comes up through “Spider Nation” with Maine Musik, then moves into solo projects like “Web Live Vol. 2” and team-ups with Fredo Bang—with high-production visuals never far behind.

This Feeling (2022)

34 . Rob49 – WTHelly Remix (w/ G Herbo)

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

In “WTHelly Remix,” Rob49 ropes in G Herbo for a 2025 rework that trades pleasantries for something grittier, folding New Orleans streets into Chicago drill sharpness.

The two MCs don’t just trade bars—they overlap realities, with verses that sound cribbed from memory rather than fantasy.

Rob49, born Robert Coleman Thomas in 1999, took the long way to rap: military stint, college dropout, and then mic in hand by 2020.

Now under Geffen Records, he’s clocked collaborations with names like Lil Wayne and Lil Baby, never far from the 4th and 9th Wards that raised him.

Mama (W/ Killa Baby & Tay B) (2023)

33 . Bloodhound Q50 – Splash Bros 2

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Street codes, old wounds, and fallen names—”Splash Bros 2″ picks up where Bloodhound Q50 left off in 2024.

Released in 2025, the track leans into Chicago’s daily grind with a mix of tribute and shoulder-checking stoicism.

The video arrives June 24, 2025, matching the track’s focus on memory and survival with a backdrop of flickering loyalty.

Bloodhound Q50 came up fast after debuting in 2023, with early standouts like “Big 3” and “Coffin.”

He joins Signal Records under Columbia, and follows up with multiple singles and a 2025 album carrying the subtle title “Long Live My Brudda He Prolly Kilt Yo Brudda.”

“Splash Bros 2” sits neatly in that trajectory—grim, personal, and a little too precise to be just talking hypotheticals.

Make It Far (2024)

32 . EBK Jaaybo – Dirty Draks Freestyle

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Released in May 2025, “Dirty Draks Freestyle” lands somewhere between a war report and a personal diary, delivered with EBK Jaaybo’s raw vocal ferocity.

The track pulls no punches—referencing semi-automatics, neighborhood tensions, and retaliatory “missions” after the death of Slo Be.

It drops squarely in the heart of Jaaybo’s “Don’t Trust Me” stretch, where unfiltered memoir meets street-coded aggression.

Rapper Jaymani Gorman, known as EBK Jaaybo, channels the same visceral energy that fuels earlier cuts like “56 Nights” and “Letter 4 The Streets.”

First heard on “The Real EBK Jaaybo,” his voice stays close to the curb, where every line feels rooted in something that already happened.

Out On Bail (2023)

31 . Bhad Bhabie – YAMS (w/ YK Niece)

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“YAMS” drops in 2025 as a standalone single from Bhad Bhabie, continuing the streak of post-2020 releases that mostly bypass the album format.

It’s a two-for-one deal with a guest spot from YK Niece, fitting neatly into Bhabie’s now-regular approach of teaming up with collaborators.

Since her 2016 viral moment on “Dr. Phil,” Danielle Peskowitz Bregoli has been stacking music, controversy, and business ventures with equal frequency.

At 13, she became the youngest female rapper to chart on Billboard Hot 100 with “These Heaux,” later dropping the “15” mixtape on Atlantic in 2018 and touring under the “Bhanned in the USA” banner.

Her resume includes not just singles and features but sidesteps into cosmetics, reality TV, and high-earning content creation, all wrapped in occasional flashes of public reckoning like the 2024 disclosure about her stay in a “troubled teen” facility.

These Heaux (2016)

30 . BigXthaPlug – Home (w/ Shaboozey)

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“Home” pairs BigXthaPlug with Shaboozey for a reflective track centered on regret, emotional baggage, and the uneasy pull of returning to where it all started.

Trading verses like postcards from a long trip, the two skirt nostalgia with just enough remorse to keep things interesting.

The lyrics circle around missteps and growth, backed by a road-worn atmosphere that fits their themes like a dusty denim jacket.

BigXthaPlug—Xavier Landum if you’re a DMV form—was born in 1998 in Dallas and started writing during solitary, which certainly lends some weight to the introspection on display here.

His 2020 debut mixtape “Bacc From the Dead” earned him regional momentum, paving the way for a Texas-spanning presence and a UnitedMasters deal.

Tracks like “Texas” and “Safehouse” filled in the early chapters; “Home” suggests he’s not done telling the story just yet, questionable decisions and all.

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

29 . Young M.A – Went Legit Freestyle

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Fresh off Brooklyn pavement, “Went Legit Freestyle” surfaces in 2025 with Young M.A both behind the mic and the camera.

The self-directed video keeps it local—shot in her home borough—right where her bars first made noise.

It leans into her freestyle streak, a mode she’s been running since “Ooouuu” turned triple platinum.

Still unsigned, still sharp, she makes space for street-coded punchlines over stripped-back beats.

The visuals don’t try too hard—they just mirror the artist: uncompromised and exactly where she wants to be.

Remember the 2016 BET Hip Hop Awards? That freestyle wasn’t a detour; this is just the next stop on the same route.

Music video directed by : Young M.A / @Shotbykns

Ooouuu (2016)

28 . Don Toliver – FWU

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Don Toliver keeps the tempo high on “FWU,” a 2025 single produced by Mustard in their first official joint venture.

The track leans into hip hop and R&B with a hazy twist, pairing auto-tuned melodies with bass-heavy production that leaves plenty of room for atmospheric drift.

Lyrically, it’s all fast cars and unstable bonds—recurring themes in Toliver’s repertoire since his 2018 debut.

Hailing from Houston and often found alongside Travis Scott or Kali Uchis, he specializes in melodic hooks that blur the lines across genres without ever really picking a side.

No Idea (2019)

27 . Rick Ross & Pharrell Williams – For The Money

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

Rick Ross kicks off his 2025 with “For The Money,” a collab with Pharrell Williams that doubles as one of only two tracks Pharrell produces for The Clipse’s reunion effort, “Let God Sort Em Out.”

Shot in Paris, the video comes with Maybachs and made-to-measure suits, giving opulence a passport.

Pharrell handles the beat, while Ross toggles between rap and his growing list of ventures, now including a dental clinic.

He first made noise with “Hustlin’” in 2006 and hasn’t walked since, founding Maybach Music Group along the way.

Pharrell, half of The Neptunes and a handful of Grammys deep, has made a career soundtracking radio, clubs, and whatever’s in between.

Hustlin’ (2010)

26 . Tech N9ne & Lil Wayne – YODA

Date Added : Jun 29,2025

“YODA” pits Tech N9ne and Lil Wayne in a Star Wars-laced faceoff where syntax gets lightsaber-sliced and reassembled in Yoda speak.

Sci-fi nods fly at warp speed over a beat crafted by JPZ and Black Walt, letting both rappers flex high-velocity verses without losing the plot—or the Force.

This marks their fifth collaboration, a pairing that somehow keeps recalibrating without overheating the circuitry.

Tech N9ne, aka Aaron Dontez Yates, runs Strange Music and keeps his independent engine running on precision and range.

Lil Wayne, multi-platinum veteran, sticks to his own galaxy, still piloting through hip-hop gravitational fields without drifting.

Song featured on the album : 5816 Forest

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

25 . RMC Mike & Rio Da Yung Og – Braggin Rights (w/ VonOff1700, YN Jay & Baby Money)

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Released in June 2025, “Braggin Rights” brings together Flint’s RMC Mike and Rio Da Yung OG with Detroit’s VonOff1700, YN Jay, and Baby Money.

The track keeps the Michigan energy high, fueled by the off-kilter flows and raw production style characteristic of the region.

Mike and Rio pick up where their “Dum and Dumber” mixtapes left off, passing verses like late-night stand-up routines with punchlines that double as threats.

YN Jay slips in with his signature humor, while VonOff1700 and Baby Money hold their own without drifting too far from script.

The single rolls out under Boyz Entertainment LLC and EMPIRE, keeping the local pipeline to national ears intact.

Rio, active since 2016, continues his post-incarceration streak, and Mike, born 1994, rides the momentum of solo projects like “Ghetto Assassin.”

The collaboration lands somewhere between backseat freestyle session and regional summit.

Song featured on the album : Like Mike

Let’S Talk (2023)

24 . EBK Jaaybo – Fully Buyer

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Fully Buyer” lands in 2025, somewhere between a legal mess and a drill beat, courtesy of Stockton’s EBK Jaaybo.

He threads personal trials into clipped bars, keeping the energy high and the narrative grim.

Jaymani Gorman, born 2003, entered the mic ring in 2018 and still swings amid the courtroom drama.

He runs with the EBK HotBoiiz, the same crew behind tapes like “Letter 4 The Streets” and “The Reaper.”

This one doesn’t try to clean up the picture, just sharpens it amid bass and pressure.

Song featured on the album : Don’T Trust Me.

Out On Bail (2023)

23 . Shoreline Mafia – Broski

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Broski” drops in 2025 as part of Shoreline Mafia’s comeback album, five years after their last full-length release.

OhGeesy and Fenix Flexin handle the verses, picking up where they left off with their usual back-and-forth energy intact.

DJ Snake, Diego Ave, Bruce24k, DJ Paul, and AceTheFace get behind the boards, keeping the group’s West Coast lean untouched.

Formed in 2016 and once signed to Atlantic Records, they regroup here after an earlier disbandment, apparently not entirely over their own sound.

Song featured on the album : Back In Bidness

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

22 . Babyface Ray & Mozzy – Hood Cry

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Hood Cry” pairs Detroit’s Babyface Ray with Sacramento’s Mozzy for a track that tempers bravado with a glance inward.

Ray, who launched his career in 2014 with “MIA Season,” has since edged into the Billboard 200 with “Unfuckwitable” and “Face.”

Meanwhile, Mozzy brings his West Coast habits and storytelling grit to the mix, never far from the streets that shape his lyrics.

The beat keeps it regional, while both artists stay committed to charting struggle without melodrama.

Family Over Money (2022)

21 . Snoop Dogg & Akeem Ali – You Want My All

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

On “You Want My All,” Snoop Dogg and Akeem Ali meet somewhere between swagger and satire, pushing G-funk’s hydraulics into 2025 with help from producer Battlecat.

Released under Death Row Records and Gamma, the track shuffles between dark synths and velvet basslines, all in service of lyrical bravado that treats dominance like small talk.

Snoop, now deep into his 21st studio album, coasts in with that veteran cool only decades can buy, while Mississippi’s Akeem Ali injects enough bounce and wordplay to suggest he’s never merely along for the ride.

Music video directed by : Kevon Pryce – Song featured on the album : Iz It A Crime?

Who Am I [What’S My Name]? (1993)

20 . DDG – Bankroll

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Bankroll” lands as a DDG standalone, full of melodic flex and lyrical nods to personal grind and stacked paper.

Still threading tales of ambition and material rise, he straddles rap and melody without tipping too far in either direction.

Darryl Dwayne Granberry Jr., born in 1997, took the off-ramp from YouTube into music, trading vlogs for verses in 2018 with his first EP.

He signs with Epic Records, co-founds Zooted Music, and slides into the stream with tracks like “Moonwalking in Calabasas.”

Music video directed by : Jerryphd

Moonwalking In Calabasas Remix W/ Blueface) (2020)

19 . Offset & JID – Bodies

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Bodies” runs on the fuel of Offset’s trap roots and JID’s detail-hugging bars, steering clear of compromise.

Offset, fresh from the Migos breakroom, taps JID—Dreamville’s poster poet—for this 2025 single leading his upcoming album.

The production doesn’t bother with subtle, while the verses snap with Southern drawl and syllabic gymnastics.

Offset brings baggage from “Father of 4”; JID carries weight from “The Never Story” and “The Forever Story”—plus that summery detour with Imagine Dragons.

Clout (W/ Cardi B) (2019)

18 . Lil Zay Osama – Fresh Out The Fedz

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Fresh Out The Fedz” picks up where Lil Zay Osama’s real life left off—in prison, serving a 14-month term in 2024 that adds fresh weight to his self-tagged “pain music.”

The track revisits hard truths, tracing a path that starts in juvenile detention and circles back around to a system that never quite forgets your name.

Born Isaiah Jaylaun Dukes in 1997, he began rapping at 8 and recording by 10—a fast start for a slow climb.

His official debut, “Hood Bible,” dropped in 2019, and mixtapes like “Trench Baby” followed, each entry sharpening the angle of his narrative.

Music video directed by : Dgainz

Changed Up (2018)

17 . EST Gee – Above The Rim 0529

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Above The Rim 0529” arrives six months after “I Ain’t Feeling You,” extending EST Gee’s current streak of fast-turnaround releases with little sign of deceleration.

The track leans into the off-the-cuff energy that’s shaped his most recent run, trading polish for raw immediacy.

Since stepping onto the scene in 2019 with “El Toro,” the Louisville native has found room on tracks with Lil Baby, Travis Scott, and Yo Gotti—not so much climbing the ranks as barging into the room.

Song featured on the album : My World

Make It Even (2021)

16 . Benji Blue Bills & BNYX® – Morgan

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“Morgan” pairs Atlanta rapper Benji Blue Bills with producer BNYX® for a 2025 cut that leans into high-energy distortion and controlled chaos.

Benji, active since 2019, brings the same aggressive lyricism heard on “IM RIGHT HERE,” again refusing to sit still between styles.

BNYX®, never one for routine, folds in electronic textures and hyperpop flourishes without losing track of the track’s street roots.

What lands is an experimental hybrid that doesn’t ask permission before jumping genres.

Song featured on the album : Out The Blue

Im Right Here (2023)

15 . DeeBaby – I Don’t Need & Changed on Me

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

“I Don’t Need” & “Changed on Me” keeps DeeBaby in familiar terrain: melodic reflections drawn straight from a Houston childhood.

Raised by his grandmother and uncle, who nudged him into music early, he was freestyling by five and recording by eight—because nap time was clearly optional.

The track sticks with his usual themes of struggle and survival, stories shaped less by nostalgia than necessity.

Since breaking out with “Marz” in 2021, DeeBaby (née Jesus Martinez) has leaned into a confessional, stripped-down style that pulls no punches.

Previous projects like The Black Sheep and Junkie Mode—which nudged their way to #12 on Billboard’s Heatseekers chart—outline the path to this no-frills, slow-burn delivery.

Song featured on the album : Ms. Salazar

Shoot It Out (2021)

14 . Yungeen Ace – Walls Closing In

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Released in June 2025, “Walls Closing In” joins Yungeen Ace‘s roster of standalone singles with a familiar sense of weight.

The track threads through his usual terrain—personal struggle and survival delivered with lyrical bluntness and zero theatrical lighting.

Since “Life of Betrayal” (2018), he’s cobbled together a narrative-heavy take on Southern hip hop across projects like Step Harder, Levon James, and Life of Betrayal 2x.

If the walls here are moving, they’re probably not dancing—just inching in while he describes the scenery.

Born Keyanta Tyrone Bullard in 1998, he seems to believe adversity rhymes better when it’s told straight-backed and with no frills.

Sleazy Flow Remix (W/ Gmk) (2023)

13 . Hotboii – Imma Be Fine

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Premiering in June 2025 under Rebel/Geffen Records, “Imma Be Fine” doesn’t try too hard to disguise Hotboii’s usual mix of grit and bounce.

Production duties go to F.A.S.T. Music Reece and DJ Chris / SG PRODUCTION, who keep things running loud but tidy.

Born Javarri Latre Walker, Hotboii has been rapping since he was seven—just long enough to earn an RIAA Platinum plaque and a few major-label handshakes.

He first made a national dent with the 2020 single “Don’t Need Time,” and albums like Double O Baby haven’t looked back since.

Dont Need Time (2020)

12 . Big Yavo – Faking The Funk

Date Added : Jun 22,2025

Funk beats meet Southern grit in “Faking The Funk,” a 2025 release from Birmingham rapper Big Yavo, who isn’t exactly shy about calling out the posers.

The track keeps his self-imposed lyrical audit running, poking at inauthenticity with the same deadpan focus found in “No Pen” and “Put That Shit On.”

Sonically, it leans West but rides South—a fusion of laid-back, rubbery funk and blunt-force flows tailored for Alabama hi-hop’s latest export.

Born Robert Lee in 2000, Big Yavo has six projects since 2020 under his belt and keeps feeding the momentum without blinking.

Song featured on the album : Dingers

Wtf You Mean (2022)

11 . Bay Swag – Seventeen (w/ Meek Mill)

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Seventeen” pairs Bay Swag’s rapid-fire delivery with Meek Mill’s street-accented bars.

Released in June 2025, the track follows Bay Swag’s momentum after “FISHERRR.”

Meek Mill, with chart entries and involvement in criminal justice reform, slots into the mix without overextending.

The track marks a moment between a rising New York presence and a figure long past introductions.

Nothing Last Forever (2023)

10 . Pay Gotti – Bakc To Bakc (w/ EBK Jaaybo)

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Bakc To Bakc” brings together California rappers Pay Gotti and EBK Jaaybo for a straight-ahead track built on fast-paced bars and no-frills delivery.

Rooted in West Coast rap, the song moves at a steady clip without wasting time on frills.

Pay Gotti delivers his lines with raw energy, while EBK Jaaybo holds down his corner with a steady hand in the California rap circuit.

My Evil Thoughts (2025)

9 . IShowSpeed – Higher

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Higher” lands in June 2025, following the pop-infused chaos IShowSpeed has made his signature.

The track references Madonna and Nirvana, tossing legacy names into a swirl of internet-age energy.

Darren Watkins Jr., who started on YouTube in 2017, breaks from gaming videos to keep his run of online hits going.

After “Shake” and “World Cup,” “Higher” continues his shift from streamer to digital music act.

Music video directed by : @Shotbyslipz

Shake (2022)

8 . Raq Baby – Goodbyerz

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Goodbyerz” by Raq Baby drops in June 2025 as the lead track of the “Goodbyerz – Single,” released via Santa Anna Label Group.

The song leans into themes of departure and resilience, maintaining the narrative style found in Raq Baby‘s earlier work.

It aligns with East Coast rap sensibilities, echoing the artist’s previous tracks like “Toy Story” and “Stick Up.”

Automatic (2023)

7 . Lil Pump & Smokepurpp – Smoke Wit Us

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Smoke Wit Us” pairs Lil Pump and Smokepurpp on a 2025 track that follows their well-worn dynamic.

The two alternate verses touching on lifestyle themes, loyalty, and their shared background in Florida.

Both artists came up during the SoundCloud rap wave, bringing that same energy into this collab.

Smokepurpp and Lil Pump keep their formula intact without making things too complicated.

Gucci Gang (2016)

6 . Slim Thug & Propain – Love Nobody

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Love Nobody” pairs Slim Thug and Propain over a slow, melodic Houston-style beat.

The track appears in 2025 under Hogg Life / Forever Trill.

Both rappers trade verses built on street experiences, holding tight to Southern rap traditions.

Slim Thug‘s path runs from Swishahouse beginnings to his own outfit, Boss Hogg Outlawz.

His 2005 debut “Already Platinum” lands at #2 on the Billboard 200.

Music video directed by : Timothy Lens – Song featured on the album : Double Cup

I Run (2008)

5 . Don Toliver – FWU

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“FWU” is a 2025 track by Don Toliver.

Clips of him performing a new verse in Milan spark online chatter about the song’s sharp delivery and offbeat sound.

He sticks to his melodic rap style, mixing flair with a dose of unpredictability.

Known for albums like “Heaven or Hell,” “Life of a DON,” and “Love Sick,” he moves with ease across genre boundaries once again.

Song featured on the album : Hardstone Psycho

No Idea (2019)

4 . Clipse – So Be It

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“So Be It” previews Clipse’s upcoming album “Let God Sort Em Out,” set for release on July 11, 2025.

It marks the duo’s return after 16 years, pairing Pharrell’s production—featuring Middle Eastern strings and reversed 808s—with clipped verses.

Pusha T takes a swipe at Travis Scott, referencing “Utopia” and a past breakup, hinting at tensions from an incident at Louis Vuitton HQ.

The hook, “So be it, so be it,” doubles down on themes of legacy and betrayal.

Music video directed by : Hannan Hussain – Song featured on the album : Let God Sort Em Out

Grindin’ (2014)

3 . Lil Tecca – Half The Plot

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Half The Plot” drops in June 2025 via Republic Records and UMG.

Lil Tecca flows with a laid-back tone over a polished beat crafted by Rio Leyva, namelesss, Lawzy, and Taz Taylor.

Aneta Gocmanac adds a brief vocal layer that blends seamlessly into the mix.

The lyrics touch on fame, shrinking personal space, and creeping fatigue.

The track segues straight into “The Truth,” keeping with the album’s cinematic nod to Wong Kar-wai and Larry Clark.

Song featured on the album : Dopamine

Ransom (2019)

2 . Kevin Gates – Stutter

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Stutter” lands in June 2025 with Kevin Gates blending melodic flow and personal narrative.

He moves through verses about adversity, identity, and pop culture, tying them to his fitness routines.

The track tosses in a sly nod to the “no no square” meme and name-drops Mr. Miyagi without flinching.

Active since the 2010s, Gates carries forward the tone set by earlier tracks like “2 Phones” and albums like “Islah.”

Song featured on the album : Luca Brasi 4

Really Really (2016)

1 . JamWayne – The Light

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“The Light” drops in 2025 as a stand-alone single from JamWayne, landing among a steady flow of releases that year.

The track leans on country rap while sketching slices of JamWayne‘s pre-music life—brick masonry, carpentry, nuclear tech all make a cameo.

It’s one of several singles he churns out after issuing two albums and an acoustic project in under a year.

Past collaborations include Bubba Sparxxx, Adam Calhoun, Twista, and Dusty Leigh.

Music video directed by : Christopher Cotton

No Problems (2024)


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