Vybz Kartel returns with “God Is The Greatest,” a reflection on survival and faith following his 2024 release. Ding Dong, Skeng, and Kaka Highflames join forces on “Street Jump,” blending dancehall flair with street swagger.

Lyriii offers teen poise in “Understand,” Malie Donn keeps it raw in “Body Tea,” Tiji Jojo swerves empathy in “Crazy Life,” NAV returns to India in “BURBS,” Mazza L20 drills on “Shellingham,” Jquan rewinds pain in “Time Machine,” and Dexta Daps shrugs with grace on “God Got Me.”

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

54 . Vybz Kartel – God Is The Greatest

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“God Is The Greatest” sees Vybz Kartel reflect on survival, gratitude, and divine grace, threading faith into the beat with the ease of someone long accustomed to turmoil.

Released after his 2024 prison exit, the track forms part of a comeback stitched into the fabric of the forthcoming project marking a decade since *Viking (Vybz Is King)*.

Produced by TJ Records and Adidjahiem Records, it reunites Kartel with a trusted sonic architect from earlier chapters.

Song featured on the album : Viking (10Th Year Anniversary)

The Way You Make Me Feel (2016)

53 . Ding Dong, Skeng, Kaka Highflames – Street Jump

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Street Jump” unites Ding Dong, Skeng, and Kaka Highflames in a 2024 dancehall release that shuffles between street flair and club bravado.

Ding Dong, active since the early 2000s and founder of Ravers Clavers, threads his signature choreography into the track’s pulse.

Skeng, emerging from Spanish Town with tracks like “Gvnman Shift,” imparts a grittier vocal edge.

Kaka Highflames, a TikTok-born dancer turned artist, completes the trio before signing to Out Deh Records in 2025.

Fling Yuh Shoulda (2016)

52 . Lyriii – Understand

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Understand” is a reggae-tinged single by 15-year-old Jamaican artist Lyriii, produced by Cash Code Records with Chuck Starr as executive producer.

Ayden Russell contributes four-string guitar, lending a minimalist texture to Lyriii’s clipped vocals and suggestive phrases delivered in a boyish cadence.

Following the viral stir of “Respect,” Lyriii continues to blur teen innocence and lyrical maturity, unsettling expectations with calculated ease.

Respect (W/ Countree Hype) (2024)

51 . Malie Donn – Body Tea

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

Malie Donn’s “Body Tea” steeps in raw dancehall grit, simmering over a beat brewed by Dan Sky Records and Attomatic Records.

His unfiltered delivery coils around a rhythm that swings between menace and melody, neither rushed nor restrained.

Emerging from Spanish Town, Kimalie Hylton channels the same intensity found in earlier tracks like “Another Brick” and “Cruise.”

Always personal, never subtle, the track keeps its message close to the waistline.

Music video directed by : Chadd Kreative

Spell (2023)

50 . Tiji Jojo – Crazy Life

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Crazy Life” sees Tiji Jojo weaving jagged beats with uneasy clarity, as producers Enzz and HeyRick frame his verses in a blend of disquiet and swagger.

Its Japanese title, “理解なんてされないよcrazy life,” makes no promises of empathy, and Jojo doesn’t ask for any.

Known for working with Bad Hop on tracks like “Mobb Life Tour” and “Foreign,” he continues to orbit a sphere where traditional tones rub shoulders with clipped modernity.

Since “PLAYER 1” in 2019, his bent toward alloying eras remains intact, trading nostalgia for grit under shimmering restraint.

Music video directed by : Keigo Mochizuki

Fam*Ly (W/ Bad Hop) (2023)

49 . NAV – Burbs

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

In “BURBS,” NAV trades luxury high-rises for ancestral rooftops, rapping over moody production amid Indian alleyways.

The video, shot in India, reflects NAV’s personal return to his roots—visually aligning his current persona with his Punjabi heritage.

Born in Toronto in 1989, Navraj Singh Goraya broke through with “Myself” in 2016 before releasing collaborations with Meek Mill and Lil Uzi Vert.

Song featured on the album : Omw2 Rexdale

Tap (W/ Meek Mill) (2019)

48 . Mazza L20 – Shellingham

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“Shellingham” finds Mazza L20 navigating the gritty contours of drill with a deadpan delivery and a tightly coiled flow that rarely lets up.

The Liverpool-born rapper, née Malcolm Graham, slices through the beat with pointed bars honed during his 2016 prison term, where he served time for criminal activity.

Initially breaking through via freestyles, he pivots here toward a more studio-honed menace, post collaborations with Potter Payper and Aitch.

678 (2024)

47 . Jquan – Time Machine

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

In “Time Machine,” Jquan traces jagged memories and lingering regrets over dancehall-infused beats threaded with hip-hop sensibilities.

The lyric “All the times I’ve been hurt, I would never forget” hovers like a thesis statement, both cathartic and recalcitrant.

Born in Manchester, Jamaica, Jquan maneuvers through personal recollection, continuing a trajectory marked by “Choppa Gospel” and collaborations with Steel Chest on tracks such as “Bogus” and “Since Lately.”

Goliath (2023)

46 . Dexta Daps – God Got Me

Date Added : Mar 31,2025

“God Got Me” sees Dexta Daps lean into his signature reggae-dancehall fusion, threading reflections on perseverance and divine oversight through a rhythmic, unbothered swagger.

Released in March 2025, the track doesn’t preach—it shrugs, asserting resilience with a smirk rather than a sermon.

Born Louis Anthony Grandison in Seaview Gardens, Kingston, he first drew broad attention in 2015 with “7 Eleven” and “Shabba Madda Pot.”

Music video directed by : Lysan Films

Morning Love (2013)

45 . Lithe – 444

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“444” blends contemporary hip-hop, R&B, and electronic textures, reflecting Lithe’s layered production style.

His vocals shift between melodic introspection and rhythmic clarity, while the beat merges classic hip-hop foundations with forward-thinking sonic choices.

The lyrics oscillate between personal reflection and detached coolness, maintaining an ambiguous emotional distance.

Understated yet deliberate, the track reinforces his meticulous approach to genre fusion.

Song featured on the album : Lost In Euphoria (Ep)

Hold Out (W/ Frvrfriday) (2023)

44 . Kraff & Dj Mac – My Type

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“My Type” pairs Kraff and DJ Mac in a dancehall collaboration marked by a rhythmic pulse and lyrics that find quick favor with fans of the genre.

Produced by BuduWxrld, DJ Mac, and RaheemWidTheBook, the track leans into an infectious beat that supports its lyrical playfulness.

Kraff, known offstage as Tevin Randall, first made an impact with “Deniro” and channels his energy into “My Type,” maintaining the approach that defines his work in trap dancehall.

Music video directed by : Shane Creative/444

Dinero (2022)

43 . Skeng, Tommy Lee Sparta – Disappear Season (w/ Nicki Minaj)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Disappear Season” brings together Skeng, Tommy Lee Sparta, and Nicki Minaj over a dark, piano-driven riddim shaped by Droptop Records and Ratty Gang (RG).

Skeng delivers sharp-edged intensity, Tommy Lee Sparta channels his signature eerie energy, and Minaj punctuates the track with her unmistakable presence.

This marks Skeng’s third link-up with Minaj after “Likkle Miss (Remix)” and “Forward From Trini.”

A defining moment for Tommy Lee Sparta, the track arrives after his release from prison in March 2023.

Skeng, having transitioned from journalism to music, continues his ascent with his distinct, hard-hitting style.

Music video directed by : Lagikz Supreme

Protocol (W/ Sparta (2021)

42 . R2 – C’est Relou

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“C’est Relou” plays with French urban slang, its title flipping “lourd” into verlan to capture a familiar frustration.

R2, born Rayann, emerges from Essonne with a sharp pen and an ear for infectious rhythms.

His 2023 two-in-one track “A$AP/Mauvais garçon” introduces his blend of confidence and melodic precision.

By 2024, “Full Exclu Vol.1” cements his presence, flanked by collaborations like “T-Pain” with Bilouki and “Scanner” with DMG.

A freestyle nod to Kaaris with “Héritage” rounds out the year, reviving “Se-vrak.”

Music video directed by : Orvs.01

A$Ap / Mauvais Garçon (2022)

41 . Rygin King – Top Shelf

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

Rygin King’s “Top Shelf” lands with his unmistakable blend of dancehall and trap, a sound that has defined his trajectory since 2018.

Produced by Remalinks Records and Rygin Trap Records, the track delivers his characteristic cadence over a polished beat, weaving hustler anthems with effortless confidence.

Shot in 2020, leaving him in a wheelchair, his career moves forward without concession, his voice unfazed, his flow sharp as ever.

Therapy (2021)

40 . Ayetian – Tip

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Tip” blends dancehall rhythms with Haitian cadences, reflecting Ayetian‘s upbringing and musical instincts.

The beat sways between sparse percussion and syncopated basslines, creating a backdrop for his effortless patois delivery.

At just 18, he leans into the genre’s braggadocious energy, keeping the lyrics playful yet percussive.

The production remains minimal yet infectious, letting his cadence dictate the momentum.

Music video directed by : Brownland

39 . DJ Kawest – Chambre 04 (w/ Attachingboy)

Date Added : Mar 26,2025

“Chambre 04” pairs DJ Kawest’s rhythmic instincts with Attachingboy’s delivery, weaving Afrobeat cadences into contemporary club textures.

Kawest constructs a backdrop where Caribbean percussion collides with urban grooves, allowing Attachingboy to navigate the pulse with ease.

Born Kenny Geneviève, Kawest moves between French and Guadeloupean influences, previously collaborating with Keen V on “Tu Mentais” in 2021.

Music video directed by : Merce De Bax Ville

When Haiti Meets Angola (2022)

38 . Vannda – No Disrespect

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“No Disrespect” sees VannDa weaving Khmer and English into sharp-edged verses, balancing assertion with restraint.

His cadence shifts between measured contemplation and rapid-fire delivery, creating a contrast that keeps the momentum taut.

The production leans on crisp beats and atmospheric touches, leaving ample space for his vocal inflections to take center stage.

Following releases like “J+O” and “Time to Rise,” this track continues his stylistic approach, blending cultural identity with modern hip-hop.

Music video directed by : Aiden Nguon – Song featured on the album : Treyvisai Ii: Burn Like The Sun

Time To Rise (W/ Master Kong Nay) (2021)

37 . Alkaline – Earn Your Way

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Earn Your Way” surfaces as Alkaline’s latest offering, released in January 2025 under Sponge Music and Autobamb Records.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1993, Alkaline navigates between Dancehall and Reggae, shaping a sound that refuses convention.

His 2016 debut album, “New Level Unlocked,” secures a #1 spot on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, paving the way for 2021’s “Top Prize” and its lead single, “Ocean Wave.”

Beyond music, he aligns with Givenchy for an advertising campaign.

Ocean Wave (2020)

36 . Ho3ein & Epicure – 33

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“33” brings together Iranian rappers Ho3ein and EpiCure, with production handled by Saman Beats.

The track marks another entry in their long-running collaboration, which spans over 14 projects.

The official music video features a star-studded cast, while the cover art and composition come from Pouriya Sadeghi.

Ho3ein’s catalog includes tracks like “Fil” (2024), “Mano Natarsoon” (2018), and “Kalameye Oboor” (2012), alongside past works with Amir Tataloo and Reza Pishro.

Music video directed by : Ali Pazani & Mehdi Amiri

Jangale Tarik (W/ Tataloo & Pishro) (2021)

35 . Aitch – Bounce

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Bounce” marks Aitch‘s first independent release under NQ Records, arriving in March 2025 with his trademark mix of swagger and humor.

His bars shift between self-assurance and mischief, weaving through a beat crafted for instant replay.

Manchester-born Harrison Armstrong made his name with the 2018 freestyle “Straight Rhymez” before releasing “Close to Home” in 2022, which brought collaborations with Ed Sheeran and the hit “Baby.”

Taste [Make It Shake] (2020)

34 . Kraff – Who Mek E Rum? –

Date Added : Mar 24,2025

“Who Mek E Rum?” sees Kraff channeling his signature trap dancehall aesthetic with a sly nod to Jamaica’s love affair with rum.

Produced by BuduWxrld and TJ RECORDS, the track weaves pulsing beats with a delivery that balances mischief and defiance.

Kraff, known for “Deniro,” continues to inject a restless energy into his sound, bridging youthful rebellion with the weight of experience.

His EP ’11:11′ reflects both his artistic evolution and spiritual introspection.

Music video directed by : Shane Creative/444

Dinero (2022)

33 . Badshah – Blessed

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

Badshah, born Aditya Prateek Singh Sisodia in November 1985 in Delhi, India, navigates Punjabi and Hindi hip-hop with his distinct blend of rap and melody.

His latest single, “Blessed,” released in March 2025, layers rapid-fire verses over a beat-driven production.

Weaving gratitude into wordplay, he reflects on his rise, moving from Bollywood soundtracks like “Humpty Sharma Ki Dulhania” to independent hits.

Previous releases, from “Saturday Saturday” to “Kar Gayi Chull,” positioned him as a fixture in Indian rap, though not without controversy—debates over streaming figures for “Paagal” and sampling rights on “Genda Phool” kept him in the headlines.

Music video directed by : B2Gether Pros

Jugnu (2022)

32 . Cassper Nyovest – Kusho Bani

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Kusho Bani” arrives as Cassper Nyovest’s latest single, landing in February 2025 under Family Tree with exclusive licensing to Universal Music (Pty) Ltd.

The title, drawn from Zulu, aligns with Nyovest’s South African heritage.

Born Refiloe Maele Phoolo in Mahikeng, he operates as a rapper, songwriter, and producer, leading the independent label Family Tree Records.

His 2014 debut “Tsholofelo” pushed him into national prominence, with “Doc Shebeleza” and “Gusheshe” marking his breakthrough.

Music video directed by : Ross Hillier

4 Steps Back (2021)

31 . Young Wave – Hood Life

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Hood Life” drops in March 2025, with ZEN handling production. Young Wave, born Arjun Gartaula, moves through sharp verses and steady beats, sketching a world shaped by experience. His delivery is measured, his lyrics precise, keeping the track grounded. Past work includes “Baby” and “Takiya,” a collaboration with Nawaj Ansari that crosses traditional Nepali sounds with hip-hop, a mix that speaks to his way of balancing local influences with contemporary production.

Music video directed by : Prashant Shakya

Takiya (W/ Nawaj Ansari) (2024)

30 . Rvssian, Omar Courtz, Young Miko, Clarent – Woahh

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Woahh” brings together Rvssian, Young Miko, Omar Courtz, and Clarent in a fusion of trap and reggaeton, where each artist’s distinct approach plays into the track’s dynamic rhythm.

Young Miko crafts her verses with precision, while Omar Courtz maintains his hybrid style, melding melody with rap. Clarent rounds out the Puerto Rican trio’s contributions.

The lyrics center on an intimate moment and the lingering desire for its repetition.

Rvssian, the Kingston-born producer behind Head Concussion Records, injects his signature touch. Known for his work with Vybz Kartel, Konshens, and Farruko, he bridges Caribbean and Latin influences effortlessly.

Switch (W/ Skeng) (2023)

29 . Tommy Lee Sparta – Rich Out

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Rich Out” delivers Tommy Lee Sparta‘s signature grit over a relentless dancehall beat, channeling themes of wealth and dominance that persist throughout his catalog.

His confrontational lyricism rides the production of Blamdem Entertainment, a familiar collaborator behind tracks like “Protocol” and “Under Vibes.”

A defining voice in dancehall since his rise with Vybz Kartel’s Adidjahiem Records, Sparta maintains his forceful presence despite legal obstacles.

We Want Paper (2012)

28 . K Koke – Winning

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

K Koke releases “Winning” in March 2025, stepping back into the spotlight after a brief hiatus.

The track delivers his signature gritty lyricism over a trap-infused beat, channeling resilience and ambition.

The lyrics echo his own history, shaped by legal struggles and perseverance.

First emerging with “Pure Koke: Volume 1” in 2010, he later joined Roc Nation in 2011.

His collaborations include Rita Ora and Maverick Sabre, with multiple mixtapes and EPs to his name.

Music video directed by : ʙʟᴜᴇʙᴏʀᴇᴅᴏᴍ

Lay Down Your Weapons (W/ Rita Ora) (2015)

27 . Murda Beatz & Rich The Kid – Wake Em’ Up

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Wake Em’ Up” brings together Canadian producer Murda Beatz and American rapper Rich The Kid, combining thundering bass with rapid-fire hi-hats.

Murda Beatz, born Shane Lee Lindstrom in 1994, shaped the sound of mid-2010s hip-hop, producing for Drake, Migos, and Travis Scott, earning Grammy nominations for “Nice for What” and “Racks in the Middle.”

Rich The Kid, born Dimitri Roger in 1992, delivers his signature braggadocio, continuing his work with Murda Beatz after “Plug Walk.”

Music video directed by : Dylan Reid

Drink (W/ Shordie Shordie) (2023)

26 . Niky Savage – Spoiler 2 (w/ 22Simba)

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Spoiler 2” brings together Niky Savage and 22Simba in a track built on imposing bass and crisp trap percussion.

Niky Savage, real name Nicholas Alfieri, comes from Milan and moves through the Italian rap scene with a style that leans on sharp delivery and provocative themes.

Emerging in the late 2010s, he continues to expand his catalog with tracks like “YAMAMAY,” “WAO,” and “Trust No One.”

This release follows the original “Spoiler,” reinforcing his sound.

Music video directed by : Peter Marvu

Yamamay (2022)

25 . Popcaan – Nothing Without God

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Nothing Without God” finds Popcaan turning inward, weaving faith and gratitude into a dancehall-infused canvas.

Produced by DropTop Records, the track balances reverence and rhythm, reflecting on divine guidance amid life’s uncertainties.

Since aligning with Vybz Kartel’s Gaza Music Empire in 2008, Popcaan has expanded his reach through collaborations with Mixpak Records and Drake’s OVO Sound, alongside a foray into film with “The Intent 2: The Come Up” in 2018.

Silence (2019)

24 . Ruhsora Emm – Whala Ila (w/ Abbbose)

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Whala Ila” brings together Ruhsora Emm and Abbbose in a collaboration shaped by producer Asadbeats.

Abbbose, born Abbos Sulaymonov, takes center stage in this track, which also serves as his own single release.

Ruhsora Emm, known offstage as Ruxsora Mirjalilova, lends her distinct voice to the production, weaving her presence into the song.

Coming after “Senda” and her reinterpretation of “callin u x tamally maak,” this release adds another layer to her growing discography.

Callin U X Tamally Maak (2023)

23 . Kenzo – Where Would I Be?

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

“Where Would I Be?” lands as Kenzo Str8Drop’s 2025 offering, threading his distinct drill cadence through a beat that balances urgency with introspection.

Kenzo, who surfaced in the early 2020s, keeps his identity undisclosed but his sound unmistakable, shaped by raw lyricism and an unfiltered perspective.

Before this, he dropped “Tough” and “Fresh Home” in 2024, weaving narratives of struggle and ambition while working with unnamed UK drill contemporaries.

Fresh Home (2024)

22 . Eddy G Bomba – Blaspheme

Date Added : Mar 21,2025

Eddy G Bomba partners with Sponge Music for “Blaspheme,” a dancehall track released in December 2024.

His delivery cuts through the beat with a cadence that blends trap influences into a dancehall framework.

Raised in Lindos Gap, Saint Andrew, the Kingston-based artist shapes his sound with the rhythms of his city.

Audiences respond to his fusion of intensity and melody, which gives the track its character.

Bitcoin Wallet (2023)

21 . LeoStayTrill – Ya Get Dat

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

Interpolating trap-infused beats with smooth R&B undertones, “Ya Get Dat” positions LeoStayTrill within evolving hip-hop narrative.

Released in March 2025, the track extends the sound he introduced in his 2020 album “Trill World” and breakout single “Flexin’ On ‘Em.”

His affinity for fashion seeps into his visuals, reinforcing an aesthetic where style and music function as interchangeable statements.

Honeybun (2023)

20 . Teejay – Never (w/ Skillibeng)

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Never” pairs Teejay and Skillibeng, two voices shaping dancehall’s current soundscape.

Teejay, born Timoy Janeyo Jones, channels Montego Bay’s rhythmic pulse into his music, while Skillibeng brings his signature flow.

The track moves with a determined energy, its lyrics cutting through with a sense of defiance.

Both artists trade verses over a beat that balances melody and grit, keeping the momentum unrelenting.

Song featured on the album : I Am Chippy (Ep)

Drift  (2023)

19 . Prince Swanny – Function

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Function” delivers Prince Swanny‘s blend of dancehall and soca, weaving streetwise narratives with the unapologetic energy of the zesser movement.

Building on the foundation laid by “Go Fi Dem” and “Trinidad’s Bad Man,” the track pulses with rhythmic intensity, pairing Swanny’s melodic cadence with weighty, percussive beats.

Lyrics sketch a portrait of ambition and status, where success and survival intersect in a landscape both celebratory and unrelenting.

Music video directed by : Reggie & Swandan – Song featured on the album : Zero Tolerance

Baghdad (2023)

18 . Moliy, Shenseea, Skillibeng, Silent Addy – Shake It To The Max [Fly] [Remix]

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Shake It To The Max (FLY) [Remix]” brings together MOLIY, Shenseea, Skillibeng, and Silent Addy in a fusion of afrobeats and dancehall.

Originally crafted by MOLIY and Silent Addy, the track resurfaces with new energy, highlighting voices from Ghana, Jamaica, and beyond.

MOLIY, a Ghanaian-American artist, entered the scene with “Wondergirl” in 2020, later appearing on Amaarae’s “Sad Girlz Luv Money.”

Shenseea has been a key presence in dancehall since 2016, while Skillibeng gained prominence in 2019 with “Brik Pan Brik.”

Silent Addy continues shaping connections between afrobeats and dancehall.

Music video directed by : Fernando Hevia

Ghana Bop (2021)

17 . Eddy G Bomba, Jafrass – Maddest Life

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Maddest Life” brings together Eddy G Bomba and Jafrass, weaving dancehall’s infectious energy with trap’s moody undercurrents.

Jafrass delivers his signature flow, while Eddy G Bomba, hailing from Lindos Gap, Saint Andrew, injects a raw intensity shaped by Kingston’s pulse.

The production balances grit and melody, offering a track that mirrors dancehall’s shifting contours without abandoning its core.

Bitcoin Wallet (2023)

16 . Tiji Jojo – Nre.

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

Sampling smooth instrumentals and understated beats, “NRE.” reflects Tiji Jojo’s approach to hip-hop, blending autobiographical lyrics with unvarnished emotion.

The track navigates themes of love and identity, stitching confessional storytelling into its verses.

A member of BAD HOP, Tiji Jojo moves between solo ventures and group dynamics, with past releases like “Malibu Dream” and “Party Girls” featuring Rashel shaping his catalog.

Music video directed by : Keigo Mochizuki – Song featured on the album : Fnf

Fam*Ly (W/ Bad Hop) (2023)

15 . Eric Reprid – War

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

Eric Reprid releases “WAR” in March 2025 as part of his album of the same name.

The track builds on his dark, moody production, weaving trap beats with melodic rap.

The lyrics revolve around conflict, struggle, and perseverance, themes often present in his work.

Based in Vancouver, Reprid gains attention in 2017 with his distinctive hip-hop approach.

His single “Cold World” earns a Rap Recording of the Year nomination at the 2021 Juno Awards.

Song featured on the album : War

Cold World (2021)

14 . Blecko4Zar – Mon Frère

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Mon Frère” is a single by Blecko4Zar, released in February 2025.

The title translates to “My Brother,” signaling a personal and direct lyrical approach.

Blecko4Zar, a figure in the French hip-hop scene, crafts verses set to a production that leans on modern rap’s rhythmic precision.

The track plays with contrasts, alternating between confessional introspection and the sharper edges of street narratives.

Language remains raw, stripped of embellishment, placing weight on each word’s impact.

Music video directed by : Elias Arg

Tommy (2023)

13 . Snak The Ripper – Lick My Nuts

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Lick My Nuts” is a single by Snak the Ripper, released in February 2025.

Snak the Ripper, born William Scott Fyvie in 1982, is a Canadian rapper from Maple Ridge, British Columbia.

Since his 2006 debut, he has built an extensive discography, including albums like “Sex Machine” (2009) and “Just Giver” (2014).

His 2016 album “From the Dirt” made an impact on the charts, and in 2022, “Let It Rip” featured collaborations with Young Sin, Jaclyn Gee, and Wrekonize.

He has spoken about his past struggles with substance use, celebrating seven years of sobriety in 2022.

Music video directed by : Beau Bokan

Real Drugs (2017)

12 . YaniSs Odua – Lighta

Date Added : Mar 19,2025

“Lighta” arrives as a playful nod to an age-old smoker’s dilemma—the ever-vanishing lighter. YaniSs Odua, weaving together reggae, dancehall, and Caribbean influences, steers the track with his signature laid-back delivery. The song, recorded at Kingston’s Tuff Gong Studios, benefits from the seasoned touch of Jamaican producer Clive Hunt and Jimmy Zaccardelli. Odua, who began performing as a child in Martinique, has spent decades shaping his sound alongside artists like Tiken Jah Fakoly and Ky-Mani Marley.

Music video directed by : Maxime Rey

Rouge Jaune Vert (2012)

11 . Tommy Lee Sparta – Bandit

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Bandit” delivers Tommy Lee Sparta‘s signature mix of ominous beats and haunting vocal flourishes, channeling the tension of street life with a delivery sharpened by experience.

The lyrics paint an unvarnished picture of survival, shaped by his roots in Flankers, Montego Bay.

The production leans into dark, brooding tones that align with his gothic dancehall aesthetic, reinforcing the mood with a soundscape that feels both immediate and unrelenting.

We Want Paper (2012)

10 . Baggh-E Smg & Big Kay Smg & Farmaan Smg – Stiff Kin

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Stiff Kin” brings together Baggh-E SMG, Big Kay SMG, and Farmaan SMG in a collision of sharp lyricism and textured beats.

Baggh-E SMG, from Mumbai, crafts a mix of trap and hip-hop, shaping tracks like “KYO DARDI” and “Ehnu Kende Rap.”

Big Kay SMG, hailing from Delhi, weaves contemporary hip-hop with traditional Indian influences, heard in “Stuck B” and “Gall Baat.”

Farmaan SMG, also from Mumbai, delivers a distinctive poetic style in tracks like “FANTASY” and “HUSTLE HARD.”

Song featured on the album : Sidewalk 2 Stardom (Ep)

Bexley Road (2023)

9 . OG Lucifer & Calm – Terey Papa

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Terey Papa” brings OG Lucifer and CALM together for a track steeped in swagger and self-assurance.

The title, a colloquial Hindi phrase meaning “Your Father,” carries both playful bravado and a confrontational edge.

OG Lucifer’s verses channel street wisdom and ambition, while CALM’s production lays down a gritty yet polished foundation.

Firmly rooted in his Naala Paar collective, OG Lucifer continues weaving regional influences into his hard-hitting sound.

Music video directed by : Pranav Phogat – Song featured on the album : Naala Paar

Ishaaro Ki Zubaan (W/ Encore Abj) (2024)

8 . Adofo – No Feelings

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

Adofo releases “No Feelings” as a single in February 2025.

The track weaves Jamaican dancehall rhythms with contemporary R&B, delivering an understated but deliberate approach to detachment.

Adofo, emerging in the early 2020s, refines his style with each release.

Earlier singles, such as “Top Speeder” (2022), highlight his percussive delivery, which finds its place within the Jamaican music circuit.

Music video directed by : Bankroller Visuals

Top Speeder (2021)

7 . Vannda – Smoke Up (w/ YOUNGOHM )

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Smoke Up” brings together Cambodian rapper VannDa and Thai artist YOUNGOHM in a cross-border blend of Khmer, English, and Thai flows over an unrelenting beat.

VannDa’s cadence shifts effortlessly between languages, adding texture, while YOUNGOHM’s delivery anchors the track in his signature style.

The accompanying video moves between Cambodia and Thailand, amplifying the track’s energy with visuals as direct as the song itself.

Music video directed by : Mangto – Song featured on the album : Treyvisai I: The Search For Light

Time To Rise (W/ Master Kong Nay) (2021)

6 . Damso & Sidaction – Grand Soleil

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Grand Soleil” is a charitable single by Belgian rapper Damso, released in March 2025 in partnership with Sidaction, a French AIDS awareness organization.

The track assembles 18 artists, among them Youssoupha, Eddy de Pretto, Lous and the Yakuza, Eva, Hoshi, El Grande Toto, and Charlotte Gainsbourg.

A gospel choir enriches the arrangement, while production is handled by Dson Beats with additional input from Paco del Rosso.

All proceeds support HIV/AIDS research and assistance.

Music video directed by : Fifou

Débrouillard (2015)

5 . Paulo Londra – Mi Versión

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Mi Versión” sees Paulo Londra turning the lens inward, crafting a letter to his past self that traces his artistic and personal shifts.

With an unfiltered honesty, he lays bare the journey from his early days to the present, measuring growth against youthful aspirations.

Born in Córdoba in 1998, Londra rose to prominence with “Adán y Eva” and his album “Homerun,” sharing studio time with artists like Becky G and Ed Sheeran.

A Latin Grammy nomination for Best New Artist marks his trajectory.

Song featured on the album : Versus Ep

Tal Vez (2019)

4 . Nawaj Ansari – Galxi Ko Maacha

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Galxi Ko Maacha” merges traditional Nepali rhythms with contemporary influences, reflecting Nawaj Ansari’s musical sensibilities.

Its lyrics navigate love, longing, and cultural identity, carried by his distinctive vocal delivery.

The title, in Nepali, underscores the song’s cultural grounding.

Ansari’s approach integrates heritage with modernity, shaping a sound that resonates beyond borders.

His catalog includes multiple singles exploring personal and social themes.

Music video directed by : Rave

3 . Aitch – Straight Rhymez 2

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Straight Rhymez 2” sees Aitch picking up where his 2018 breakout left off, delivering a stream of sharp lyricism and punchline-heavy wordplay.

He nods to his evolution, weaving in mentions of collaborations with Ed Sheeran and Ashanti.

Coldplay and the Etihad Stadium surface as markers of his ascent, while a reference to raising £150,000 for charity adds another layer.

Pezmo handles production, shaping a backdrop that complements Aitch’s energetic delivery.

Taste [Make It Shake] (2020)

2 . Intence – Life Fi Live

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Life Fi Live” drops in March 2025, with Intence bringing his signature mix of raw intensity and sharp delivery to the forefront.

A collaboration between Paper Powered Muzik and Cash Code, the track channels his relentless drive, weaving together pulsating rhythms and a modern take on dancehall’s core elements.

With his distinct fusion of tradition and evolution, Intence crafts a piece that lingers between gritty realism and defiant celebration.

New Gear (2022)

1 . Silk Boss – Mirror

Date Added : Mar 16,2025

“Mirror” sees Silk Boss navigating turbulent emotions, weaving together introspection and distrust over a brooding dancehall beat.

His patois-laced delivery cuts through the track, dissecting personal growth and fractured relationships with a sharp lyrical edge.

Born Rohan Reid in St. James, Jamaica, he continues a streak of contemplative releases following “Surgery” and “Repent” (2022).

Recent tracks include “Motivation” and “Think Fast” (2024).

Music video directed by : Dark Moon

Element (2023)


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