| Finesse2Tymes, FattMack, Punchmade Dev, Lil Tjay, Real Boston Richey, The Gang WGO, Bally Baby, Babyfxce E, Concrete Boys, VonOff1700, Chief Keef, Compton Av, Young M.A, Tone Tone, NLE Choppa, YoungBoy Never Broke Again, J. Cole, Don Toliver, Don Toliver, Loe Shimmy, BHM Pezzy, Mudbaby Ru, 1900Rugrat, They are the performers of the brand new American hip-hop, soul, dancehall, etc. songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (very possibly) NSFW |
23 . Finesse2Tymes – Check In With Who
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Finesse2Tymes frames “Check In With Who” as a blunt Southern hip-hop cut built on heavy drums and clipped delivery, sketching wealth, hustling, and control through direct lines and a stark visual released via Doritos Music. Back End (2022) |
22 . FattMack – White Knight
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 On “White Knight,” Mobile, Alabama rapper FattMack works within Southern hip-hop tempos, pairing steady beats and plainspoken verses shaped by influences like YoungBoy, Juice WRLD, and Big Yavo, following his earlier full-length releases. U My Drug (2024) |
21 . Punchmade Dev – Kasher
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Punchmade Dev’s “Kasher” sits squarely in scam rap, with the Lexington, Kentucky artist using Detroit-informed patterns and digital-crime narratives tied to his Punchmade Records output. Internet Swiping (2022) |
20 . Lil Tjay – Can’t Change
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Lil Tjay positions “Can’t Change” inside melodic New York hip-hop, balancing sung hooks and dense beats while revisiting street environments that recur across They Just Ain’t You. Music video directed by : Jb Tai Calling My Phone (W/ 6Lack) (2021) |
19 . Real Boston Richey – Double R
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Real Boston Richey’s “Double R” moves through Florida trap, layering melodic hooks over dark production while cycling through scenes of hustling, relationships, and risk, accompanied by multiple alternate versions. Song featured on the album : Richey Rich Everybody (2022) |
18 . The Gang WGO & Akon – Gangsta
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 The Gang WGO connect with Akon on “Gangsta,” merging duo-driven hip-hop with West Coast references and polished hooks under the Konvict Kulture and TMB ENT banner.
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17 . Bally Baby & Belly Gang Kushington – Hustlin Mf Pt. 2
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 “Hustlin Mf Pt. 2” finds Atlanta artists Bally Baby and Belly Gang Kushington leaning into Southern trap codes, drawing from Adamsville roots and long-standing regional rap structures. Hustlin Mf (2025) |
16 . Babyfxce E – Trackhawk
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Babyfxce E channels Flint, Michigan rap on “Trackhawk,” riding rapid flows and booming bass as part of his Atlantic Records run-up to Da Realest. Music video directed by : Cotto0Verdidit – Song featured on the album : Da Realest Six Flags (2021) |
15 . Concrete Boys – We’re Back
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Concrete Boys reunite on “We’re Back,” with Lil Yachty, Camo!, Honest, and Draft Day trading verses over forceful production tied to the It’s Us Vol. 2 project. Mo Jams (2023) |
14 . VonOff1700 – BreadWinner
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 VonOff1700’s “Bread Winner” operates in Chicago drill territory, driven by tight, aggressive beats from Jaymeworld, K9, and T9C and focused on street-based narratives common to his catalog. Viscous (W/ Sbg Brick) (2021) |
13 . Chief Keef – Talking Ish (w/ Ballout)
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Chief Keef links up with Ballout on “Talking Ish,” a Chicago drill cut driven by his own production, where booming low end and looping menace carry blunt exchanges about street conflict, money, and reputation within his long-running camp dynamic. Music video directed by : @Johnnytwotimez – Song featured on the album : Almighty So 2 Love Sosa (2012) |
12 . Compton Av & Steelz & Lola Brooke & Natalie Nunn – YAYA (SheMix) (w/ Blueface & India Love)
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 “YAYA (SheMix)” gathers Compton Av, Steelz, Natalie Nunn, and Lola Brooke into a West Coast–leaning hip-hop track that rotates bold verses and chant-ready hooks around status, spending power, and control, framed as a female-forward remix anchored by Steelz’s production. Yaya (W/ Steelz) (2025) |
11 . Young M.A – Lasagna
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Young M.A returns with “Lasagna,” a stripped-back New York rap single where clipped delivery and heavy drums foreground her familiar street cadence, paired with a performance-focused video that keeps attention on bars rather than concept or narrative. Music video directed by : ;@Wavylordvisuals Ooouuu (2016) |
10 . Tone Tone – Waddupdoe (w/ Skilla Baby, Icewear Vezzo, Peezy, & GMACASH)
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Detroit artist Tone Tone assembles Skilla Baby, Icewear Vezzo, Peezy, and GMACASH on “Waddupdoe,” a local-coded collaboration built around the city’s signature greeting, where overlapping verses emphasize movement, money talk, and shared neighborhood identity. Real Ones (2020) |
9 . NLE Choppa – Shotta Flow 8
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 NLE Choppa extends his long-running series with “Shotta Flow 8,” stacking rapid-fire delivery over restless, layered production that revisits themes of threat, status, and territorial dominance central to the franchise’s Memphis trap foundation. Music video directed by : Technickinc Shotta Flow (2019) |
8 . YoungBoy Never Broke Again – I Want
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 YoungBoy Never Broke Again places “I Want” within the emotional core of Slime Cry, blending melodic phrasing and dense beats while circling ambition, loyalty, and personal resolve in a format consistent with his high-output Louisiana catalog. Right Foot Creep (2021) |
7 . J. Cole – Two Six
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 J. Cole opens The Fall-Off with “Two Six,” grounding the album in Fayetteville symbolism as skeletal production and repeated chants frame street recollections, internal contradiction, and hometown allegiance without guest features or stylistic detours. Song featured on the album : The Fall-Off Heaven’S (2021) |
6 . Don Toliver & Yeat – Rendezvous
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Don Toliver and Yeat meet on “Rendezvous,” a sleek hip-hop crossover from OCTANE where melodic trap structures and shared cadence focus on attraction, excess, and exclusivity, letting chemistry and texture outweigh narrative detail. Music video directed by : Amd No Idea (2019) |
5 . Don Toliver – Excavator
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 “Excavator” finds Don Toliver leaning into hazy repetition on OCTANE, using warped hooks and dense imagery tied to spending, intoxication, and motion, carried by syrupy vocals that blur luxury and detachment over slow-burning beats. Music video directed by : @Shadrinsky – Song featured on the album : Octane No Idea (2019) |
4 . Loe Shimmy – Leave Em Alone
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Loe Shimmy’s “Leave Em Alone” moves through glossy street rap territory, pairing heavy production with a recurring warning hook while verses pivot between flirtation, risk, and possession, supported by visual releases that mirror the track’s confrontational stance. Music video directed by : Juan – Song featured on the album : Rockstar Junkie: After The Party Safe Route (2023) |
3 . BHM Pezzy – C Notes
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 BHM Pezzy’s “C Notes” rides heavy, looping production into scenes of chasing money, strained trust, and street calculation, with blunt phrasing and visual reinforcement that align closely with his existing catalog of direct, hustle-centered rap tracks. Music video directed by : Always Aden Milk Carton (2024) |
2 . Mudbaby Ru – No Sense (40 Reasons After Next)
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 Mudbaby Ru extends his West Memphis–rooted Southern rap series on “No Sense (40 Reasons After Next),” stacking thick beats and rough vocal phrasing into another entry shaped by street decision-making, survival codes, and the patterns established across his earlier “40 Reasons” releases. Button (2024) |
1 . 1900Rugrat – New Years Freestyle / Wish I Knew Freestyle
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Date Added : Feb 10,2026 1900Rugrat’s two-part freestyle unfolds as a continuous video cut, shifting beats midway while maintaining a loose, unfiltered delivery that mirrors his previous online drops and emphasizes momentum over structure or hook-driven design. Song featured on the album : Big Ah Kidz Demure (2024) |
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