Released in July 2025, “Baddies” brings together Jeune Morty, Himra, and Génération Nerf under TIEME MUSIC, while Yorssy’s “Comment Ça Va” appears via Anti Fame with production by Shiruken. OBOY returns with “Jolie Go,” and David Carreira collaborates with Ninho and MC Cabelinho on “Comme Avant.” Chronic Law drops both “Lights Out” via Zimi Records and “Happy Times” through Droptop Records. Big Gee’s “Naizuud,” Toxic Lyrikali’s “Backbencher,” and Masicka’s “Scope” round out a diverse July lineup.

D-Block Europe release “Destiny’s Child,” while Awich, FERG, and Lupe Fiasco team up under RZA’s lead on “Wax On Wax Off.” Malie Donn delivers “Negril,” Prince Swanny partners with Major Seven on “Loud,” and 63OG unveils “Ruiné (comme un DJ).” Vybz Kartel collaborates with his sons on “Be Brave,” Malty 2BZ returns with “La Zone,” and Boutross shares “Left Right (Shake It Off).” Luciano drops “Big Boy,” Hamza and Rema release “Toxic,” Dehmo, Hache-P, and Himra reunite for “Fuck un Poulet,” Bekar and Gradur team up on “Laponie,” and RajahWild presents “Love Is Not Enough.”

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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

61 . Jeune Morty & Himra & Génération Nerf & Himra – Baddies

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Released in July 2025 under TIEME MUSIC, “Baddies” brings together Jeune Morty, Himra, and Génération Nerf for a compact snapshot of effort, opposition, and the lifestyle that rides shotgun.

Rapped in French, the lyrics lean hard into persistence and personal direction, sidestepping gloss for grit.

Jeune Morty, from Paris, circles outside the main loop of French hip-hop, folding emotive themes into a hybrid style shaped by both tradition and alternative leanings.

His 2023 album Ghetto Youth and 2025 singles are less about play and more about narrative weight, consistent with his presence on this track.

Music video directed by : Ruban Rouge Corp

Dent (2023)

60 . Yorssy – Comment Ca Va

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

With “Comment Ça Va,” Yorssy paces through a sharp beat by Shiruken, letting melodic hooks coexist with a cool self-inquiry.

Fresh off his stint in season three of Netflix’s “Nouvelle École,” he sticks to his lane, steering away from theatrics while keeping his flow agile.

The July 2025 single, released under Anti Fame, sidesteps the metaphor overload and keeps things personal without getting sentimental.

Those who caught “Mutakala” won’t be surprised: Yorssy isn’t reinventing any wheels—just riding them better than most.

Music video directed by : Make Some One – Song featured on the album : Adn Partie 1

Detente 6 (2023)

59 . OBOY – Jolie Go

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

OBOY, born Mihaja Ramiarinarivo in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, adds another entry to his catalog with “Jolie Go,” released in July 2025.

He first surfaces in 2019 with “Omega,” a debut album that includes the track “Je m’en tape,” featuring Aya Nakamura.

2021 sees him pushing further into pop urbaine territory with “No Crari,” home to the single “TDB.”

“Jolie Go” takes its place in this timeline—a continuation rather than a rupture, one more pivot in a career that unfolds without rushing things.

Music video directed by : Cherif No Color – Song featured on the album : Mafana 2

Je M’En Tape (W/ Aya Nakamura & Dopebwoy) (2019)

58 . David Carreira – Comme Avant (w/ Ninho & Mc Cabelinho)

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Released in July 2025, “Comme Avant” features David Carreira teaming up with Ninho and MC Cabelinho, each credited as a performing artist.

Carreira, born David Araújo Antunes in Dourdan, France, on July 30, 1991, mixes Portuguese roots with a French upbringing and multilingual flair.

Before chasing hooks and choruses, he walked runways and posed for cameras, making appearances at major fashion events.

His 2011 debut album *N.1* reached the top of the Portuguese charts, followed by *A força está em nós* in 2013.

The singer straddles international markets, especially the French-speaking ones, with tracks like “Obrigado la famille” and “Boom.”

Musical lineage runs deep—his father Tony and brother Mickael also feature prominently in Portugal’s pop scene.

Music video directed by : @Cvialet_ @Directedbywt

Domino (2016)

57 . Chronic Law – Lights Out

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Jamaican artist Chronic Law drops “Lights Out” in July 2025, teaming up with producer Franc White for Zimi Records.

The track doesn’t stray far from the gritty tone fans expect, delivered with the usual thick patina of realism.

Born Akeeme Campbell on December 17, 1993, he’s been rolling with Montego Bay’s 6ix collective since 2018, though his roots stretch back to the island’s east side.

Consistency remains his thing—single after single, always in character, rarely off script.

Selfish (2023)

56 . Big Gee – Naizuud

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

In “Naizuud,” Big Gee returns once more to the streets of Ulaanbaatar, where friendships are rarely casual and loyalty comes with fine print.

Produced with LUU and Chinhustle, and layered with POIZXNE’s stamp on the beats, the track sticks to the honest textures he’s leaned into since ’98.

Released in July 2025, it nods toward his 2004 partnership with Vanquish on “Hood”—a different time, maybe, but the same concrete underfoot.

His 2005 debut may have announced him, but it’s songs like this that keep the conversation about politics, social rot, and human ties alive—just without the virtue signaling.

Music video directed by : Bronzehero

Hey What’S Up (2023)

55 . Toxic Lyrikali – Backbencher

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

In “Backbencher,” Toxic Lyrikali slips into the seat reserved for the ignored, the underestimated, and the late-to-class—only to scribble rhymes hotter than a chemistry lab mishap.

Released in June 2025 and riding the Fast N Furious Riddim, the track leans hard into modern dancehall with a hip-hop finish, courtesy of Countree Hype’s production.

Its lyrics stay close to the ground, where backbenchers usually dwell—charting hunger, frustration, and the small, stubborn hope of swimming upstream.

Lyrikali’s past moves include the Dre Barnes Beatz-powered “CHINJE” and “THUGNIFICENT,” with Kaizer behind the lens—plus a collab with Mastar VK on “CBC”—each a different corridor in the same uncompromising school of hard rhymes.

Music video directed by : Tn Zethy

Thugnificent (2024)

54 . Masicka – Scope

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Released in July 2025 via Now or Never Entertainment, “Scope” sees Masicka stepping back into the digital ring with his usual blend of precision and restraint.

The Portmore native handles lead vocals, while Rogen Walker gets a spot in the credits as performer, though it’s Masicka’s fingerprints all over the finish.

The track plays well within dancehall’s sharp-edged vernacular, leaning into its rhythmic spine without tipping into the carnival of soca or the plush excess of riddim worship.

Music video directed by : ;

History (2022)

53 . D-Block Europe – Destiny’s Child

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

D-Block Europe return in July 2025 with “Destiny’s Child,” a track that brings Young Adz to the forefront without a Beyoncé reference in sight.

The song, produced by Lone Wolf, OrWot, and Haisofn, drifts between grime and UK drill with the usual melodic flair and clipped delivery.

Adz and Dirtbike LB, whose momentum began with 2017’s debut mixtape, continue adding to their 2025 collection alongside drops like “Large Amounts” and “Nasty.”

“Destiny’s Child” has more to do with their own path than with any R&B legacy—the only throwback here is in the title.

Darling (2019)

52 . Awich – Wax On Wax Off (w/ FERG & Lupe Fiasco)

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

“Wax On Wax Off” drops in July 2025, pairing Awich with FERG (still very much A$AP Ferg) and Lupe Fiasco under RZA’s production eye.

The track lifts a sample from “ジーンズぶるうす,” written by Akira Yoshida and composed by Tadao Inoue, spinning it into a slick loop worthy of a Wu-Tang footnote.

Awich—Akiko Urasaki to her family—came up in Naha, Okinawa, debuting independently with *Asian Wish Child* in 2006 and winding through projects like *8*, *Peacock (孔雀)*, and, later, *Partition* under Universal Music Japan.

By the time she released *Queendom* in 2022, she’d learned how to turn heritage and personal history into bars.

Music video directed by : Hideto Hotta

Butcher Shop (W/ Ferg) (2024)

51 . Malie Donn & Dj Mac – Negril

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Released in July 2025, “Negril” features Malie Donn on the mic, with DJ Mac behind the boards and Rockit handling composition duties.

The track enlists backing from Antuwang Music, Crook Ent, and Yow Falcon—because one label just wouldn’t do.

Hailing from Spanish Town, Malie Donn—born Kimalie Hylton—sticks to his Dancehall/Reggae toolkit, same one used on “Another Brick” and “Cruise.”

Music video directed by : Shane Creative – Song featured on the album : Leak The Hard Drive (Ep)

Spell (2023)

50 . Prince Swanny & Major Seven – Loud

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

“Loud” pairs Trinibagonian dancehall artist Prince Swanny with producer Major Seven for a track that keeps the rhythm section working overtime.

Prince Swanny, born Taryll Swan, filters his Trinidadian roots through modern dancehall patterns, mixing regional tradition with a more current beat palette.

Major Seven leans into this groove with a layered, syncopated production that adds motion without overstatement.

Best known for 2017’s “Go Fi Dem” and his 2019 album “Trinidad’s Bad Man,” Swanny continues to navigate the zesser movement with his usual blend of swagger and calculated energy.

Music video directed by : Reggie X Lb X Swandan

Baghdad (2023)

49 . 63OG – Ruiné

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Bouncing on plugg-style minimalism with trap textures, “Ruiné (comme un DJ)” opts for mood over muscle.

63OG lets his verses unwind with his habitual nonchalance, slipping wry one-liners and snapshots of manipulation and resilience into the mix.

The hook—“Elle remixe comme un DJ, elle change de sujet”—keeps things light but points, as usual, to something messier underneath.

Born in Bordeaux and once on a U.S. basketball path, the French-Cameroonian rapper rerouted to music with albums like *Dernier train* and *MPM* in 2024.

Those projects favored bass and bite; here, he trades punch for poise without straying too far from the asphalt.

Music video directed by : @Lamomss – Song featured on the album : 6Tr9C9

Solo Dolo (2023)

48 . Vybz Kartel, Likkle Addi, Likkle Vybz – Be Brave

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

Released in July 2025, “Be Brave” brings together Vybz Kartel and his sons Likkle Addi and Likkle Vybz for a family affair in dancehall mode.

The track taps into Kartel’s seasoned lyrical touch while channeling the restless spark of his heirs.

It moves on a melodic current, nodding toward resilience as it nudges listeners to face hardship head-on.

Born Adidja Azim Palmer in Kingston, Kartel has been issuing riddim and controversy since 1993—legal snags haven’t slowed the output.

From his 2003 debut *Up 2 Di Time* to this intergenerational turn, he continues threading relevance through dancehall’s shifting pulse.

Music video directed by : Shot&Directed #Nowornever

The Way You Make Me Feel (2016)

47 . Malty 2BZ – La Zone

Date Added : Jul 28,2025

On “La Zone,” Malty 2BZ maneuvers between French drill and trap, all while slipping Creole into the mix like he’s seasoning a dish from home.

Released in 2025 and produced by Benjamin, the track doesn’t shout for attention—it lets the beat and bars speak, sometimes loudly.

A product of Guadeloupe raised on basslines and grit, Malty 2BZ keeps things sharp, much like he did on his 2021 album “Enfant de Malheur” and its calling card, “Bang.”

Still front and center as lyricist and voice, he navigates the track like someone who knows the shortcuts and the long way round.

Music video directed by : Sponge Production

Push It (2023)

39 . RK – Encore / Viano (w/ Genezio)

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in July 2025, the two-track single “Encore / Viano” pairs French rapper RK with Genezio for a brief detour through polished hip-hop terrain.

“Encore” and “Viano” are produced by L.E. White and Biggie Jo, whose beats seem less interested in flash than in mood-setting.

Born November 7, 2001, RK continues down the path laid by past albums like “DLPDA,” “Mentalité,” and “100 rancunes,” favoring melodic phrasing seasoned with personal reflections.

Whether it’s the late-night glint of “Viano” or the restrained urgency of “Encore,” what stands out is a tendency to lean in rather than shout out.

Song featured on the album : Dlpda

Vntr (2022)

38 . Skippa – Toxic

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Produced by Rvssian for Head Concussion Records, “Toxic” drops in July 2025 as part of the Story Book Riddim lineup.

Jamaican artist Skippa rides the beat with his usual cocktail of classic dancehall bounce and updated flair.

The track circles romantic tension and attraction, with enough side-eye to keep things interesting.

Wrapped in his ongoing themes of celebration and connection, it’s another notch in Skippa’s rhythm-first catalog, ever since “Ignite the Dancefloor.”

Self Belief (2023)

37 . Prince Swanny & Major Seven – Liff Up

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“Liff Up” pairs Trinidadian dancehall mainstay Prince Swanny with producer Major Seven for a track led by steady Caribbean rhythms and layered vocal interplay.

Released in July 2025, it sticks close to the zesser-driven energy that Swanny—born Taryll Swan—has been threading through the scene since his 2017 breakout “Go Fi Dem.”

He’s the voice behind the 2019 debut album “Trinidad’s Bad Man,” and once again he leans into his dancehall roots without ever losing pace.

Music video directed by : Reggie X Swandan – Song featured on the album : Outside (Ep)

Baghdad (2023)

36 . Disiz – Ton Ventre

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“Ton Ventre” walks through memories half-lit by sleepless nights, tracing childhood pain and persistent solitude across the silhouette of Disiz‘s Franco-Senegalese identity.

The lyrics move in silence, brushing past the ache of family fault lines and the grief for a mother gone, as though affection and withdrawal were two sides of the same coin.

Disiz, born Sérigne M’Baye Gueye in Amiens to Senegalese and Belgian parents, never strays far from questions of origin, or from the weight these carry.

Since his sharp 2000 debut with *Le Poisson Rouge*, he has stacked releases like *Jeu Société* (2003), *Les Histoires Extra-Ordinaires d’un Jeune de Banlieue* (2006), *Disiz the End* (2009), and most recently *L’Amour* (2022).

Music video directed by : Luàna Bajrami & Sándor Funtek

Casino (2020)

35 . Rim’K – Au Commencement

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in July 2025 under the MB label, “Au commencement” opts for minimalism, layering discreet beats with light oriental flourishes that frame Rim’K‘s grave delivery.

He doesn’t look back with nostalgia so much as trace a familiar loop, circling the early days that shaped his voice and vision.

The track invokes the roots laid with 113 and Mafia K-1 Fry—not for the sake of tribute, but as coordinates in a career that resists linear progress.

Rim’K, the Algerian-French rapper from the Paris suburbs behind tracks like “Air Max,” settles into a soft rhythm that never rushes nor swells beyond necessity.

Music video directed by : Nawfel Bouhoura – Song featured on the album : Run

Air Max (W/ Ninho) (2018)

34 . Jamal – Girls Are Drugs (G.A.D)

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Jamal delivers “Girls Are Drugs (G.A.D)” with the rhythmic bite of dancehall, pairing infectious energy with sly commentary.

Released in June 2025 on Quandan Muzik, the track is co-written with Tyvel Dixon and sticks to the core of the genre: fast kicks, sharp snares, and lyrics that sketch out lifestyle shifts like it’s no big deal.

Jamal, hailing from Kingston, Jamaica, keeps the delivery slick and tongue-in-cheek, never quite letting on if he’s serious, joking—or both.

Music video directed by : Dario Magix

Never Fear (2024)

33 . Vybz Kartel & Ishawna – Woof

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in May 2025 under Adidjahiem Records, “Woof” pairs Vybz Kartel with Ishawna for another update on dancehall’s ongoing back-and-forth between provocation and partnership.

Kartel, born Adidja Azim Palmer in Portmore, Jamaica, entered the scene in 1993 and first caught ears with tracks like “Gal Clown” and his work alongside Bounty Killer.

“King of the Dancehall” (2016) pushed him furthest beyond Jamaica, even as his legal troubles culminated in a life sentence for murder.

Yet here he remains, digitally ever-present, and never too incarcerated for a feature with Ishawna—who knows how to match heat with heat.

Summertime (2014)

32 . Teebone – African Powers

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released July 2025 on James Noble Records and Hash Don Records, “African Powers” stakes its ground in reggae and dancehall with production signed by James Noble himself.

The track comes from Teebone, a London-based producer whose résumé skirts the full 2000s bass spectrum—jungle and drum and bass in the ’90s, UK garage in 2000 with “Fly Bi,” and label boss duties at Riddim Track Records.

Once flanked by MCs Kie and Sparks, he steps back into solo terrain here with what sounds like a nod, or maybe a smirk, to roots he never really left.

Relevant (2022)

31 . Jamal – Wenn Du Mich Siehst

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in July 2025 via HOODBLAQ, “Wenn Du Mich Siehst” pairs Jamal with his collective, HoodBlaq.

The track runs on contemporary German hip hop beats, guided by a balance of street rap grit and UK drill echoes.

Jamal, part of the masked outfit HoodBlaq from Ludwigshafen am Rhein, taps into the group’s multicultural leanings without dropping his solo edge.

Like the rest of HoodBlaq, he keeps his face and past well out of focus, letting the sound do most of the talking.

Music video directed by : Wsw Studios & Josh – Song featured on the album : Badman

30 . Antuwang – Energy Up

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in May 2025, “Energy Up” sees Jamaican artist Antuwang team up with Dan Sky for a track balanced somewhere between a grin and a sidestep.

Produced by Chevo Records, Dan Sky Records, and Attomatic Records, it’s more coalition than label rivalry.

Antuwang, who performs under his birth name for added clarity or maybe just convenience, has been active on the Jamaican scene long enough to drop multiple singles and the 2023 album “Pan Belly Riddim.”

The song slots into dancehall with no apologies and fewer explanations.

29 . AKNOSE – Coulie Coulie (w/ KIMA & Magistral)

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“Coulie Coulie” brings together Aknose, Kima, and Magistral Beats for a single released in June 2025.

Aknose, hailing from Les Abymes in Guadeloupe and born around 1995, continues his flair for rhythmic blends shaped by bouyon, dembow, afro-urban layers, and French rap.

After 2024 tracks like “Coco Mwen Ka Monté Mon’n” and “Minimum,” he keeps threading Guadeloupean grooves through autotuned hooks and clipped phrasing.

It may talk like shatta and walk like rap, but the beat insists on doing its own thing—somewhere between a street chant and a beachfront stomp.

Music video directed by : Above Corp

Moustik (W/ 1T1) (2023)

28 . Lamatrix & Ninho & Leto – XADV

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“X-ADV” brings together Lamatrix, Ninho and Leto around a beat calibrated for French rap meets pop urbaine.

Lamatrix, who honed his pen inspired by his older brother and sharpened it briefly behind bars, has been crafting his style since his YouTube freestyles took off in 2019.

Originally from La Verrière in Yvelines, he folds Franco-Congolese rhythms into flows shaped by a stint in the Netherlands.

Signed to RCA (Sony) in 2021, he’s since released tracks like “Camé” and “Papiers,” each one circling between street narrative and melodic hooks.

Music video directed by : La Crème🍦@Lacremefilm

11H (W/ Ninho) (2021)

27 . Central Cee – Band4Band (w/ Lil Baby)

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released on May 23, 2024, through Columbia and CC4L, “Band4Band” brings Central Cee together with Atlanta’s Lil Baby over production by Geenaro and Ghana Beats.

The track fuses UK drill with Atlanta rap mechanics, trading verses on the anatomy of wealth—bands, bundles, stacks, whatever fits in rubber.

Central Cee, from London, first surfaces widely in 2020 with “Day in the Life” and cracks the UK charts with his 2021 mixtape “Wild West.”

“Doja” remains his highest-charting song to date, though this transatlantic gear shift might press its luck.

Song featured on the album : Can’T Rush Greatness

Doja (2022)

26 . Nasty C & Usimamane – Soft

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Nasty C and Usimamane keep it measured with “Soft,” a track that smooths out trap with touches of R&B, all under the roof of Tall Racks Records.

Self-produced, the song keeps its eyes on the prize: a ‘soft’ lifestyle earned through persistence, ambition, and just enough shine to justify the grind.

Durban-born Nasty C (Nsikayesizwe David Junior Ngcobo, b. 1997) steers with the ease of someone who’s logged miles since “Bad Hair” and “Strings and Bling.”

Usimamane, by way of Umlazi, slips in with his branded “Fate music,” favoring momentum over spectacle, clarity over noise.

Juice Back Remix (W/ Davido & Cassper Nyovest) (2015)

25 . Teejay – One In Million

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

With “One In Million,” Teejay continues his 2025 streak, dropping another visual on the heels of tracks like “State of Mind,” “Nah Dead Poor,” and “Phenomenal.”

The song appears in July 2025 in music video form, bringing his Montego Bay-inflected dancehall style to the front once again.

Production comes courtesy of Rvssian, whose polished touch rarely leaves fingerprints yet is hard to miss.

Timoy Janeyo Jones doesn’t flip the script, just scribbles a few new lines in the margins.

Drift  (2023)

24 . LUCIANO – Hit One

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

“Hit One” lands in July 2025, with URBAN and Locosquad GmbH handling distribution.

Luciano bends genres with ease, layering dancehall and reggae gospel over a beat that nods discreetly to his reggae influences.

Born Patrick Großmann in 1994 in Bautzen and raised in Berlin’s Marzahn and Schöneberg, he turns a childhood stutter into a rap flow worth noting.

Co-founder of Locosquad in 2015, he spends the next decade meddling with trap, drill, and pop-rap formulas, even weaving UK drill into German hip hop when it was still an outlier.

Drilla (2020)

23 . Le Crime – A L’étage

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in July 2025 as part of the EP “La Vague,” “À l’étage” adds another tile to Le Crime’s catalog of rap tracks started in 2022.

The song is entirely written and performed by Le Crime, without any featured artist to dilute the flavor.

The official music video, co-directed by revenge.visual and Mouadvisual, matches the tone without throwing in any narrative curveballs.

Better known for tracks like “White,” “Prada,” or “Oulala,” Le Crime keeps orbiting collaborations with names like Saïf and Niaks when he’s not going solo.

Previous singles include “Comment je m’appelle” and “Demain,” pieces that paved the way without pretending to be roadmaps.

Music video directed by : La Vague (Ep)

Oulala (2024)

22 . Zkr – Freestyle 5min #0

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Clocking in at precisely five minutes, “Freestyle 5min #0” sees Roubaix native Zacharya Souissi, aka Zkr, sharpening his lyrical tools with a style equal parts street chronicle and technical showcase.

Released in 2025 under All Road, the track extends his catalog of conscious and hardcore rap marked by dense metrics and tight flow.

Post a stint in prison (2018–2019), Zkr pivots fully into music, following his 2018 EP Absent with the 2021 platinum album Dans les mains.

Désolé (2023)

21 . Chaax & Keman & Booba – Bonne Mentale

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

“Bonne Mentale” lines up Chaax, Keman, and Booba—three names tied to the French rap collective 92i—for a collaboration that doesn’t waste time on formalities.

Booba, who’s been threading rhymes since back in 1994, brings the gravity of experience without overstating it.

Chaax, in the middle of releasing works like “Amnezique” and “Kaïzen” in 2024 and singles like “DAM 3” in 2025, returns to familiar ground with Booba after their prior outing on “Le Code.”

Keman, another close 92i affiliate, completes the trio with a contribution that keeps to the collective’s hip-hop register.

Music video directed by : Béton Rouge

Le Code (W/ Booba) (2022)

20 . Landy – Tu Veux Quoi? (w/ Franglish)

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Landy teams up with Franco-Congolese artist Franglish on “Tu Veux Quoi?”, a French-language track released in July 2025 on AllPoints.

Set to a hip-hop beat laced with smooth RnB tones, the song unfolds as a back-and-forth of verses and refrains circling around mixed signals and hazy feelings.

Landy, born Dylan Sylla Gahoussou in 1993 in Saint-Denis, has racked up tracks like “Cataleya” and “Skalape” and issued the albums Assa Baing (2019) and A-One (2020).

He’s previously appeared alongside Gazo, Tyla Yaweh, and now Franglish, in a duet that keeps both melody and ambiguity intact.

Médusa (2021)

19 . Nono La Grinta – Terrain

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in 2025 on MPR Records, “Terrain” threads trap intensity and UK drill syncopation with a minimalist, bare-bones structure.

Nono La Grinta, born Noé in Paris’ 19th arrondissement, raps with urgency and precision, steering through stories of street life, ambition, and personal evolution.

The lyrics keep it autobiographical, direct, and closer to the pavement than the poetry shelf.

He started out in 2020 with the group NJK, then struck solo after “75022” went viral on TikTok in 2022.

Since then, he’s been busy with tracks like “Paris,” “Délit,” and “LA QUOIII?” in 2023, followed by “Stephanie” in 2024.

La Quoi ? (W/ La Mano 1.9) (2023)

18 . Skippa – 1Stock

Date Added : Jul 18,2025

Released in 2025, “1Stock” pairs Skippa’s sharp timing with production from Rich Together Entertainment, 1Stock Records, and Don Money Records.

The track drills into themes of ambition and survival, giving economic pressure a dancehall beat and a lyrical side-eye.

Hard times, big dreams, and the persistent chase for a better life—nothing too fancy, just a daily hustle pressed to wax.

Skippa first cut through the noise with “Ignite the Dancefloor,” where traditional rhythms met up with slicker, modern edges to toast unity and celebration.

Self Belief (2023)

17 . Gazo – Kat (w/ La Rvfleuze)

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in 2025, “Kat” matches Gazo’s drill instincts with La Rvfleuze’s lyrical precision.

The track unfolds against a backdrop of street weight and quiet assertion, where vets side-eye the new blood and bars punch with grit.

“On envoie que du gras” becomes both slogan and stance, tossed like a gauntlet.

La Rvfleuze, from the 19th arrondissement’s Porte d’Aubervilliers, brings a Paris-via-Senegal cadence hard to ignore.

Gazo, “Prince of French Drill,” operates squarely in his lane—same pressure he applied on Drill FR and the diamond flicker of Haine&Sex.

Music video directed by : Sadmoon

Fleurs (W/ Tiakola) (2022)

16 . VTEN – Strain

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in July 2025, “Strain” finds VTEN looking back over his shoulder while plotting next steps.

Produced by ZayTheeGod and distributed via VTEN MUSIC and Trap Nepal, the track plays autobiographical without slipping into nostalgia.

It taps into earlier chapters—his days as a carpenter and Thanka painter—without glossing over the grime.

Since breaking out with 2016’s “Churot,” VTEN (born Samir Ghising, 1996, Chandranigahpur) has kept his corner in the Nepali rap circuit.

His past projects include the EP “Psycho” (2019), full-length “Superstar” (2020), and the flagged follow-up “Bad Bad Bad” (2023).

“Strain” sticks to his formula: a flex and a footnote, punchlines and personal history tangled like wires behind a soundboard.

Music video directed by : Np Films (Nikesh Shrestha)

Don’T Judge Me (2023)

15 . Dexta Daps – One Favor

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in July 2025, “One Favor” sees Dexta Daps linking up with Rvssian under Head Concussion Records, with digital distribution handled by 21st Hapilos.

The track fuses smooth melodic patterns with dancehall leanings that sit squarely in Dexta’s usual wheelhouse.

Born Louis Anthony Grandison Jr. in Seaview Garden, Kingston, Jamaica, Daps draws on early struggles that have shaped earlier works like “May You Be” and “Save Me Jah.”

His 2017 debut album, Intro, leaned into a blend of reggae, dancehall, and the occasional ballad, and “One Favor” doesn’t drift far from that blueprint.

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Morning Love (2013)

14 . Kofs – Minimum (w/ Kamelancien)

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

On June 20, 2025, “Minimum” arrives as the fourth clip from the album Mon école (Vol. 1) and finds Kofs teaming up with Kamelancien for a no-frills collaboration under the Sante & Bonheur label.

Kofs, who launched the 11.43 collective and favors raw delivery over gloss, doesn’t stray far from his usual terrain.

Born Foued Nabba in Marseille in 1990, he draws early influence from IAM and Rohff, which might explain the gritty weight behind both this track and pieces like “Prison.”

Music video directed by : Slowmprod – Song featured on the album : Mon École : Vol. 1

Dans La Ville (2023)

13 . Rani Rastaciti – Wicked & Teef

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

“Wicked & Teef” threads reggae fusion with the grit of lived experience, guided by Rani Rastaciti’s sharply personal lens.

Shirquan Harrison—who performs under that not-so-shy alias—stepped into the music scene around 2020, carrying emotional weight and a delivery that rarely leaves room for indifference.

The track continues a run that includes 2021’s “Keep on Rising,” pairing dancehall with reflections shaped by loss and an itch for resilience.

Released via RaniRastaCitiMusic and BussEarz Records, this one doesn’t flinch—even when it could.

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Choppa Pain (W/ Ireland Boss) (2023)

12 . Niro – Plus Pareil (w/ Gazo)

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

“Plus Pareil” arrives in July 2025 with Niro and Gazo trading verses over a beat shaped by SS10, Theo Weill, Naifos, and Tizzprod.

Niro, Moroccan-born Nourredine Bahri, comes out of Blois with a career that kicks off in 2007 and includes French-charting albums like “Paraplégique,” “Miraculé,” and “Taulier.”

Gazo turns up the heat with his now-familiar drill framework, threading his intensity through the track without blinking.

Music video directed by : Baebymama – Song featured on the album : Hayati – Du Sable Et Du Sang (Episode 1)

Yemma (2022)

11 . RK – 200m2

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in July 2025, “200m2” drops as a standalone track from French rapper RK, no album in sight, no frills attached.

RK—Ryad Kartoum when he’s at home—was born in Meaux in 2001 and has been putting Meaux and its banlieue stories on the map since “Insolent” (2018).

Follow-ups like “Rêves de Gosse” (2019) and “Neverland” (2020) didn’t shy away from the suburbs either—not the scenic kind, just the real one.

On his résumé: collabs with Maes and SCH, plus enough gold and platinum plaques to start his own jewelry line.

Song featured on the album : Dlpda

Lola (2023)

10 . Rsko – Banger

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Rsko resurfaces in July 2025 with “Banger”, a track anchored in upbeat summer energy and a slick, percussive production signed Digital NAK.

The release flows through Warner Music France (Elektra France) and VVS Group, keeping the delivery polished but far from glossy.

Lyrically, it’s all about navigating ambition, everyday grind, and tangled relationships—less manifesto, more logbook.

Born Riad Sako in Champigny-sur-Marne, Rsko keeps a foot in his Congolese heritage while nodding to the present moment.

He first tested waters with his 2021 EP En chemin, and followed with LMDB in 2022 alongside Tiakola and Gazo, then Memory in 2023, this time joined by Niska and SDM.

Music video directed by : Harris Kaci

Toute L’Année (2021)

9 . Mazza – Social Media

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Originally floated online during Mazza L20’s sentence, “Social Media” resurfaces in July 2025 with a re-uploaded version channeling drill energy through a tighter lens.

The Liverpool rapper—Malcolm Graham, born around 1996 in Bootle—first drew attention through prison-filmed videos shared without authorization.

His 11-year 2016 sentence for firearm possession and wounding with intent saw him serve roughly eight to nine years.

He returned to wider notice in 2023 with the viral “Murdaside/Murderside,” before dropping debut mixtape “Against All Odds” in April 2024.

678 (2024)

8 . Mig – Waze (w/ Timal)

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

“Waze” joins Mig and Timal over a trap beat thick with street-facing lyrics and a touch of GPS irony, backed by an official video distributed by Universal Music Group.

Mig, born Miguel D. in Meulan-en-Yvelines on April 29, 2002, first appeared on the French rap radar with his 2021 EP 02 Géné, helped along by Koba LaD and ISK.

He follows up with the album Toujours + in 2022, and doubles down a year later with 21, lining up guests like ZKR, Niska, and Maes.

Music video directed by : Transac – Song featured on the album : Tout Ou Rien

A Tout À L’Heure (2022)

7 . Theodort – Pélélé

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Former YouTuber turned Afro-Pop artist, Théodort releases “PÉLÉLÉ” in late June 2025.

The song revolves around a looping chorus—“Moi j’suis au pélélé”—that doesn’t try too hard to explain itself.

Lyrically, it drifts through reflections on time lost and the relentless pace of daily life.

Built for summer playlists more than philosophy seminars, it slides easily into the current French pop landscape.

Music video directed by : Samylacrapule

6 . Chronic Law – Devil Pan Land

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in June 2025, “Devil Pan Land” extends Chronic Law’s prolific output into another hard-edged installment.

Lyrics come bruised and unfiltered, a style Chronic Law has leaned into since stepping out of Jamaica’s east side in 2018.

Born Akeeme Campbell, he carries the 6ix collective’s Montego Bay banner with a delivery that rarely trades grit for gloss.

The single sticks to his familiar tonal palette: part confrontation, part catharsis, and comfortably at home in the modern dancehall trenches.

Selfish (2023)

5 . Hooss – Rico

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in June 2025 under Only Pro, Dixon Tv, and Grands Reveurs, “Rico” adds another page to Hooss’s post-French Riviera playbook.

Hooss, born Hocine Elaouaber in 1992 in Saint‑Raphaël, has been trading in melodic street rap since his 2015 gold-certified debut.

After outings like the Woodstock EP and collabs such as “Côte d’Azur” with Ardian Bujupi, he now steers into “Rico” with a similar cool detachment.

It follows 2024’s “Remède” and appears alongside “Cité Carter” (2025), keeping pace with his steady stream of releases that neither rush nor linger.

Music video directed by : Eliott Mallet De Chauny

Dans Le Flou (2021)

4 . Carpetman – Call Me Insane

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released in 2025, “Call Me Insane” joins a growing catalog of tracks by Ukrainian artist Carpetman, who’s been active since mid-2023.

He writes, produces, and performs everything himself—yes, including the expressive movement—always under a patterned carpet mask that nods to his cultural roots.

The sound blends house, blues, soul, and electronic textures, landing somewhere between club ambiance and kitchen-sink introspection.

Other tracks like “Life Without the System,” “My Honey,” “Feel So Cold,” and “Smoking Cherry” showcase the same fondness for genre soup, always with a straight face behind that woven façade.

Feel So Cold (2023)

3 . 2 Mètres – CMPT

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released on June 27, 2025, “CMPT” is a rap single tracked by 2 Mètres, produced by Triple M, Ski, and Tinobangerz.

The beat hits hard, the lyrics tap into V8 roars and upscale routines, like a road trip through high-end clichés without the top down.

2 Mètres hails from Bagneux, Hauts‑de‑Seine, born sometime between 2004 and 2006, and writes his first bars at 12.

He debuts in 2023 with “20 %” and “PORT GALAND” before dropping the EP 92 LIFE, featuring PLK, Asma, La Plaie, and Elh Kmer, under Play Two.

By early 2025, he’s tagged a “Midi/Minuit Rookie,” which sounds like a punchline—or a trophy, depending who’s asking.

Music video directed by : Maximus Marcus

Vinicius (2024)

2 . Booter Bee – Close Protection

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

“Close Protection” lands in June 2025, a single from Huddersfield drill rapper Booter Bee, who’s been charting a pointed trajectory since 2021.

With tracks like “100 Degrees” and “No Point” behind him, and collaborative credits alongside Headie One and M1llionz, he’s not exactly short on co-signs.

His mixtape elbowed its way into the UK Top 40, though songs such as “Dr Miami” stir things up with references to real-life gang cases.

Daily Duppy (2023)

1 . KLM – Encore (w/ Gazo)

Date Added : Jul 12,2025

Released on June 13, 2025, “Encore” pairs KLM and Gazo under EXA PRODUCTION and LABEL BLUE SKY.

The track is part of KLM’s batch of 2025 singles, unfolding his masked persona and fondness for cinematic aesthetics.

Better known as KLM PURSANG, the Paris-based rapper started out in the early 2020s, taking care to stand apart from Népal, who once shared the same moniker.

A regular in the French drill circuit, KLM has appeared on tracks like “À fond,” “Fracture,” “Caïman,” and “Warzone.”

He frequently collaborates with figures like Ashe 22—see “1212” if curiosity strikes.

He moves between labels such as Blue Sky and 22 Records, rarely without the mask.

Song featured on the album : Juste En Crime 2

Vêtu De Noir (2023)


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