Nono La Grinta, Chronic Law, Tommy Lee Sparta, Gloc-9, Flow G, Skepta, Wendyyy, Keznamdi, ODUMODUBLVCK, Chronic Law, Kaaris, Rymey Gad, Asco, Najeeriii, MERO, Fredo, Dhanda Nyoliwala, Masicka, L2B, Jahyanai, 41, 3P, Dardan, Valiant, Flow G, Teebone, ISS, Joachin Migos, Bakar,


They are the performers of the brand new global hip-hop, soul, dancehall, etc. songs that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (very possibly) NSFW


AUDIO ONLY

29 . Nono La Grinta – Restaurant

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Restaurant” by **Nono La Grinta** is a French rap track released in August 2025, characterized by its melodic hooks and introspective lyrics[3]. The song explores themes of love, regret, and reconciliation, with the artist expressing difficulty in communicating his feelings and seeking forgiveness for past mistakes[2]. The chorus repeatedly references a “restaurant,” using it as a metaphor for attempts to reconnect with a loved one, while the verses reveal vulnerability and emotional struggle. The production blends contemporary rap beats with a moody, atmospheric sound, reflecting the personal and confessional tone of the lyrics[2][3]. Nono La Grinta, known for his emotive delivery and storytelling, continues to build his reputation within the French hip-hop scene through tracks like this[5].
Music video directed by : Kinvi

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

28 . Chronic Law & Collect Di Bred – Calm

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Chronic Law & Collect Di Bred – Calm” is a dancehall track that showcases Chronic Law‘s signature lyrical style, blending introspective themes with assertive delivery[5]. The song features rhythmic production typical of the genre, characterized by a steady beat and melodic undertones that complement the vocal flow[4]. Lyrically, it explores themes of perseverance and maintaining composure amid challenges, reflecting Chronic Law‘s reputation for addressing real-life struggles and resilience in his music[2][3]. The overall mood is contemplative yet confident, with both artists emphasizing the importance of staying calm and focused despite adversity, a message reinforced by the track’s steady, grounded sound[3][5].

Selfish (2023)

27 . Tommy Lee Sparta & Valiant & Dj Mac – Rapid Up

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Rapid Up” is a dancehall track by Tommy Lee Sparta, Valiant, and DJ Mac, featured as track seven on Valiant’s 2025 album “Prove Them Wrong”[2]. The song showcases the distinctive styles of both Tommy Lee Sparta, known for his dark, energetic delivery, and Valiant, recognized for his contemporary dancehall influence, with DJ Mac handling the mixing[2][5]. Driven by a hard-hitting, rhythmic beat typical of modern dancehall, “Rapid Up” blends assertive lyrics and dynamic flows, reflecting themes of resilience and street credibility. The production emphasizes a vibrant, club-ready atmosphere, aligning with the genre’s emphasis on rhythm and lyrical bravado[2][5].
Music video directed by : ;

We Want Paper (2012)

26 . Gloc-9 – Ambag (w/ Shockra)

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Ambag” by **Gloc-9**, featuring **Shockra**, is a Filipino rap track that showcases Gloc-9‘s signature fast-flowing vocal style and socially conscious lyricism[1][4][5]. Known for addressing themes such as social issues, poverty, and patriotism, Gloc-9 often uses his music to reflect on the realities faced by ordinary Filipinos[1][5]. The song blends dynamic hip-hop production with incisive storytelling, highlighting both artists’ technical prowess and commitment to authentic narratives. Gloc-9, widely regarded as one of the Philippines’ most influential rappers, frequently collaborates with other musicians to enrich his sound and message[1][5]. “Ambag” continues this tradition, offering listeners a compelling mix of energetic delivery and thought-provoking content rooted in the Pinoy hip-hop scene[1][5].

Upuan (W/ Jeazell Grutas) (2011)

25 . Flow G – Lokal

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Flow G – Lokal” is a Filipino rap track from Flow G’s 2025 album “247,” written and performed by Archie Dela Cruz, known as Flow G[3]. The song blends energetic hip-hop beats with assertive lyricism, celebrating local talent and authenticity in the Philippine rap scene[2][3]. Flow G’s verses emphasize pride in being “lokal” (local), highlighting how his style, concepts, and quality can stand alongside international standards while remaining distinctly Filipino[1]. The lyrics convey confidence, resilience, and a world-class swagger, with lines like “Lokal lang hindi imported, pero world class,” reinforcing the message that local artistry can be both simple and exceptional[1]. The overall mood is bold and uplifting, reflecting Flow G’s signature rapid-fire delivery and modern production style[1][3].
Music video directed by : Roldan Ocampo

Araw Araw Love – Flow G (2019)

24 . Skepta & Fred again.. – Back 2 Back

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Back 2 Back” by Skepta and Fred again.. is a high-energy collaboration that fuses elements of grime and UK rap, showcasing Skepta’s signature lyrical bravado and Fred again..’s dynamic production[3][5]. The track features Skepta reflecting on his roots and reputation in the scene, with lines emphasizing authenticity and resilience, while Fred again.. weaves in nostalgic nods to classic grime culture, including references to freestyles and the genre’s raw, unfiltered energy[1][2]. The mood is assertive and celebratory, with both artists paying homage to the enduring influence of grime and their personal journeys within it. The production blends punchy beats and atmospheric textures, capturing the essence of London’s underground sound[2][3].
Music video directed by : Domamanic And Skepta

That’S Not Me (W/ Jme) (2014)

23 . Wendyyy – Okay

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Wendyyy – Okay” is a contemporary hip-hop/rap track characterized by its rhythmic flow, introspective lyrics, and modern production handled by Elsocrato[4][5]. The song explores themes of resilience and emotional detachment, with Wendyyy repeating the phrase “ok” as a mantra to signify acceptance and moving forward despite life’s challenges[1][4]. The lyrics, delivered in a mix of French and Creole, reflect on personal struggles, relationships, and the pressure to maintain composure in difficult situations[1][4]. Wendyyy’s vocal style blends assertiveness with a laid-back attitude, supported by a melodic beat and polished mixing, creating a mood that is both reflective and subtly defiant[4][5].
Music video directed by : @Flashonefilms

Picasso (2025)

22 . Keznamdi & Masicka – Forever Grateful

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Keznamdi & Masicka – Forever Grateful” is a vibrant collaboration that fuses reggae and dancehall with touches of hip-hop, delivering an uplifting anthem centered on gratitude and perseverance[1][3][5]. The song’s lyrics reflect themes of overcoming adversity, celebrating achievements, and appreciating life’s lessons, with lines referencing financial freedom and resilience in challenging environments[2]. Keznamdi’s melodic delivery pairs seamlessly with Masicka’s dynamic flow, while the production features rhythmic guitar, percussion, and authentic island vibes that reinforce the track’s positive, motivational mood[4][5]. Both artists, known for their conscious and energetic styles, use “Forever Grateful” to encourage listeners to remain thankful and focused despite obstacles.

So Right (2017)

21 . ODUMODUBLVCK, Stormzy & Zlatan – Pay Me

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Pay Me” is a dynamic collaboration between Nigerian rapper ODUMODUBLVCK, British-Ghanaian artist Stormzy, and Nigerian street-hop star Zlatan, blending elements of Afrobeat, hip-hop, and grime. The track showcases ODUMODUBLVCK’s signature genre-bending style, marked by bold lyricism and cultural references, while Stormzy delivers his characteristic commanding flow and Zlatan injects energetic streetwise verses. The production fuses rhythmic African percussion with hard-hitting beats, creating an anthemic and assertive mood. The lyrics revolve around themes of self-worth, demanding respect, and financial recognition, reflecting the artists’ confidence and their positions in the contemporary African and UK music scenes[1][2][3].

Dog Eat Dog Ii (W/ Cruel Santino & Bella Shmurda) (2022)

20 . Chronic Law – Broom

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Broom” by **Chronic Law** and **Bronco** is a 2025 dancehall track characterized by its energetic beat and sharp production, reflecting the genre’s signature rhythmic intensity[3]. Chronic Law, known for his impactful lyrics and streetwise themes, delivers verses that likely touch on resilience and urban realities, supported by Bronco’s collaboration[1][2][5]. The song’s mood is assertive and vibrant, typical of dancehall’s club-ready sound, and its 3-minute runtime ensures a concise, punchy listening experience[1][2]. Chronic Law’s background as a prominent Jamaican artist informs the track’s authentic style and lyrical delivery, making “Broom” a notable entry in his discography[4].

Selfish (2023)

19 . Kaaris & Triangle Des Bermudes – D Sur D

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“D Sur D” is a 2025 collaboration between **Kaaris** and the French rap group **Triangle des Bermudes** (TDB), composed of MC YOSHI, Mauvais djo, and Kokosvoice, all hailing from the Essonne region near Paris[1]. The track blends Kaaris‘s signature gritty, assertive delivery with TDB’s dynamic group energy, reflecting the urban realities and enigmatic aura that define their style. Known for their metaphorical name referencing the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, TDB infuses their music with a sense of intrigue and intensity, while Kaaris brings his established hardcore rap influence. The song stands out for its robust production and streetwise lyrics, emblematic of contemporary French rap’s raw, atmospheric soundscape[1].
Music video directed by : Alan Benoit

Tchoin (2016)

18 . Rymey Gad – Cash Code: Know Code (Without Me)

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Rymey Gad – Cash Code: Know Code (Without Me)” is a contemporary track blending elements of hip hop and melodic rap, produced by Cash Code Records and MoonPeopleRecordz, with mixing and mastering by Trxpskull[1]. The song features introspective lyrics that touch on themes of loyalty, self-worth, and independence, with lines like “She loves me, but I know she don’t catch you if you fall” and “She can’t leave without me” reflecting a sense of emotional detachment and resilience[1]. The production is characterized by atmospheric beats and a modern, polished sound, while Rymey Gad’s delivery balances vulnerability and confidence. The collaboration with Cash Code adds depth to the track’s urban vibe, and the overall mood is reflective yet assertive, capturing the complexities of relationships and personal ambition in a contemporary setting[1][5].
Music video directed by : Golden Image Visuals

Not Yet (2024)

17 . Asco – Pain

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

Asco – Pain” is a rap track released on August 15, 2025, showcasing Asco’s gritty lyricism and emotive delivery within the UK rap scene[1]. The song delves into themes of struggle and resilience, reflecting the artist’s personal experiences and hardships, which are common motifs in his music[2][4]. The production features hard-hitting beats and a moody atmosphere, complementing Asco’s raw storytelling style. “Pain” stands out for its authentic portrayal of adversity, resonating with listeners who appreciate introspective and street-influenced rap narratives[2][4].

So Litt (2017)

16 . Najeeriii & Cjthechemist – Finances

Date Added : Aug 30,2025

“Finances” by **Najeeriii & Cjthechemist** is a dancehall-infused track that showcases Najeeriii‘s signature blend of Jamaican dancehall and trap elements, characterized by energetic beats, powerful basslines, and catchy melodies[1][3][4]. Najeeriii, an emerging Jamaican artist known for his innovative approach to the genre, often incorporates themes related to everyday struggles and aspirations, and his music is noted for its emotional range and thought-provoking lyrics[1][3]. While specific details about the lyrics of “Finances” are limited, the collaboration with Cjthechemist suggests a focus on contemporary production and a modern sound, likely exploring topics around money, ambition, and the realities of youth culture. The track reflects Najeeriii‘s ability to push boundaries within dancehall, combining traditional rhythms with trap influences to create a vibrant and distinctive musical experience[1][4].
Music video directed by : Deth & Badgee

Paddle Boat (2023)

15 . MERO & ATI242 – Uyksusuz Geceler

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Can Karahan, Mert Dan

Baller Los (2019)

14 . Fredo – No Comment

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Back To Basics (2021)

13 . Dhanda Nyoliwala – Tension

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Sehaj Kaushal – Song featured on the album : Kohram

Afgan (W/ Matty) (2021)

12 . Masicka – Autocrat

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : ;

History (2022)

11 . L2B – Only

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Tariq Hamadi & Akln – Song featured on the album : Nés Pour Briller, Book Iii : Ids

Trahison (2021)

10 . Jahyanai – Quint It (w/ Spice)

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Shane Creative

Who Mad Again (W/ Bamby) (2018)

9 . 41 – Pucci (w/ Zeddy Will)

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : @Calebseales

41 Cypher (2021)

8 . 3P & 艾薇Ivy – Raffesia

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Aaron Chieng – Song featured on the album : 《鑫》Album

欢乐世界 (W/ アバンギャルデ) (2025)

7 . Dardan & Jamin – Highlight

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Hüseyin “Bertinaxe” Yildirim

Telefon (W/ Nimo) (2017)

6 . Valiant – Real Life Facts

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Dunce Cheque (2022)

5 . Flow G – 247

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Roldan Ocampo

Araw Araw Love – Flow G (2019)

4 . Teebone & Young G’s – Virgin Sex (Pain & Anger Riddim)

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Song featured on the album : Pain & Anger Riddim

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3 . ISS & KIMA – Shatta Criminel

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : William Thomas

Libre (2022)

2 . Joachin Migos – Invisible (w/ Conii Gangster)

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Agpr Director (Agent Parfait)

Égabégnayé (2024)

1 . Bakar – Lonyo!

Date Added : Aug 24,2025

Music video directed by : Tom Emmerson

Alive! (2023)


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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on November 23, 2025