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>> THE TRACKLIST


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

50 . 41, Jenn Carter, Kyle Richh, Tata – Presidential [Save Me]

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

“Presidential (Save Me)” by 41 brings together Brooklyn’s own Jenn Carter, Kyle Richh, and TaTa, showcasing the gritty cadence characteristic of their Brownsville roots.

Formed in 2022, this hip hop trio gained traction with tracks like “41 Cypher,” while “Bent” climbed to No. 18 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.

Signed to Republic Records in mid-2022, 41‘s layered verses reflect street life, resilience, and high-octane party narratives, a recurring theme in their discography.

Recently nominated for the 2024 BET Award for Best New Artist, the group continues to expand their artistic horizon with each release, merging unfiltered lyricism with pulsating beats.

41 Cypher (2021)

49 . Tyga – Body Talk (w/ Wiz Khalifa, Rubi Rose & YG)

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

Tyga‘s “Body Talk,” produced by @4Real_Hits, ropes in powerhouse collaborators Wiz Khalifa, Rubi Rose, and YG, delivering a track steeped in swagger and sonic allure.

Incorporating Tyga‘s penchant for explicit lyricism and star-studded collaborations, the song marks another chapter in his prolific discography.

Michael Ray Stevenson, better known as Tyga, builds on a legacy that includes genre-defining albums like “Careless World: Rise of the Last King” and “Hotel California.”

Fans of previous hits such as “Rack City,” “Taste” (with Offset), and “Ayo” (with Chris Brown) will find “Body Talk” steeped in his signature craft, a continuation of his chart-dominating repertoire.

Taste (W/ Offset) (2018)

48 . Sturdyyoungin, Ohthatsmizz & Zeddy Will – Trippin

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

TRIPPIN by Sturdyyoungin, Ohthatsmizz, and Zeddy Will, with a feature by Fergie, drops in 2025 as an audacious collaboration blending infectious lyricism with slick production.

The track’s vibrant beat, crafted by vipwrldd, provides a dynamic backdrop synonymous with modern hip-hop’s evolving soundscape.

Sturdyyoungin, the Philadelphia native, continues his ascent in the industry, building on momentum from his November 2024 three-song Apple Music project.

His discography includes standout tracks like “BUMBAA,” “How It Goes,” and “Freestyle,” each highlighting his knack for versatility and clever sonic choices.

Music video directed by : Luke Risher

47 . Inas & Rimski & Corona – 500/500

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

In “500/500,” Inas Arnautović joins forces with Serbian rappers Rimski and Corona to deliver a hard-hitting track that punches through the confines of traditional Balkans hip-hop.

The production, driven by searing instrumentals, underscores themes of resilience and ambition, blending modern trap influences with the rhythmic vibrance native to the region.

Known for his introspective pen game, Inas showcases his lyrical dexterity, while Rimski and Corona interweave bold, sharp-edged bars to create a triadic narrative of struggle and defiance.

“500/500” stands as a testament to Inas‘ artistic expansion, complementing his earlier hits like “Nyokosuzi” and “Zmijsko tijelo,” and leveraging collaborations such as “Balkan banda” with Tasko.

This electrifying piece situates itself within a broader context of contemporary Bosnian-Serbian rap, balancing gritty storytelling with a pulsating beat that demands attention.

Music video directed by : Dr Cogu

46 . Lartiste – Vaï & 2Viens

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

Lartiste’s 2018 track “Vaï & Viens,” produced by Double X and featured on his album *Grandestino*, showcases the artist’s seamless fusion of rap and melody.

Youssef Akdim, known by his moniker Lartiste, crafts lyrics reflecting relationships, lifestyle, and self-assurance, penned with his signature sharp precision.

Directed by Cedrick Cayla, the song flows with ease, bridging Lartiste’s French-Moroccan identity and musical adaptability cultivated since his formative years in Bondy and Le Blanc-Mesnil near Paris.

Joining the rap collective Malédiction at 13 and adopting his stage name at 16, Lartiste has built a layered discography, including *Lalbum* (2013), *Fenomeno* (2015), *Maestro* (2016), and *Clandestino* (2016).

Music video directed by : 10 Création – Song featured on the album : Grandestino

Chocolat (W/ Awa Imani) (2016)

45 . Youssoupha – Dieu Est Grande

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

French-Congolese rapper Youssoupha Mabiki, under the banners of 99 Revolution and AllPoints, unveils “Dieu Est Grande” in January 2025.

The single finds its pulse in Youssoupha’s hallmark introspection, with lyrics orbiting around family ties, rich traditions, and a paternal manifesto for his daughter, Imany.

Renowned for albums like “NGRTD” (2015), “Polaroid Experience” (2018), and “NEPTUNE TERMINUS (ORIGINES)” (2022), he weaves his personal heritage into vivid narratives.

From stages to social media feeds, Youssoupha’s lyrical delivery blends conviction with cultural authenticity, affirming his presence within modern hip-hop’s dynamic landscape.

Music video directed by : Youssoupha & Kounythemanset – Song featured on the album : Amour Suprême

Mon Roi (2020)

44 . Le Crime – Prada

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

French rapper Le Crime returns with “Prada,” a sleek new single unveiled on January 24, 2025.

Known for his sharp lyricism and hypnotic beats, Le Crime continues to ride the momentum of earlier tracks like the brooding “Oulala,” the introspective “SERIE 1,” and the infectious “Comment je m’appelle.”

This latest release cements his standing as a rising presence in the French rap scene.

Music video directed by : Revenge, Mouad Visual

Oulala (2024)

43 . Shordie Shordie – On My Own

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

Released on January 24, 2025, “On My Own” marks a standout moment for Baltimore rapper Shordie Shordie, who wields his distinct vocal timbre with sharp precision.

Shordie’s career trajectory originates with Peso Da Mafia, the rap trio behind tracks like “Money Man” and “Winning.”

His breakout solo mixtape, “Captain Hook” in 2018, propelled him into prominence, boosted by the double-platinum single “Bitchuary (Betchua),” cementing him as Baltimore’s record-breaking trailblazer.

He scaled new heights with “>Music” in 2020, securing a #3 spot on the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and collaborated with Murda Beatz for “Memory Lane” in 2021.

Shordie’s extensive catalog includes partnerships with Shoreline Mafia, Drakeo The Ruler, 03 Greedo, and Mozzy, underscoring his reach across an evolving musical spectrum.

Song featured on the album : Breath Of Fresh Air

How High (2023)

42 . Zah1De – Ballert Auf Lautlos

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

“Ballert Auf Lautlos” marks the foray of 14-year-old Zah1De into the Hip-Hop/Rap arena.

The German-born TikTok sensation, who commands over 4.1 million followers under the handle @zah1de_kyc, channels her choreography roots into her debut single.

Her viral rise began in 2022 with rhythmic videos, often collaborating with creators like Samrosauvage and Chiaraspureluv.

By November 2024, Zah1De catapults to a new stage, joining Universal Music Group and bridging social media fame with her burgeoning music career.

Tiktok Sportlich (2024)

41 . Offset – Antisocial

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

Antisocial, released in January 2025, marks the first release of the year by Offset, real name Kiari Kendrell Cephus, a pivotal member of the hip-hop trio Migos.

The track, steeped in Offset‘s signature cadence, has swiftly captured momentum across social media platforms, echoing his consistent presence in contemporary rap.

Offset, celebrated for projects like “Culture” and chart-topping singles such as “Bad and Boujee,” once again leans into his layered lyrical narratives through Antisocial.

This release continues to affirm his aesthetic, combining polished production with a delivery that alludes to his entrenched place in hip-hop’s evolving dialogue.

Clout (W/ Cardi B) (2019)

40 . Kevin Gates – Block Away

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

Kevin Gates unveils “Block Away,” his inaugural single of 2025, layering his trademark candor over a dark, sinister beat.

The track’s taut production, punctuated by eerie undertones, magnifies Gates’ dynamic delivery while mirroring the song’s themes of isolation and opulent excess.

Lyrics like “25 million I made in this day, antisocial I need my space” and “Five mill’, ten mill’, twenty five mill’, water on my neck, you can swim right here” epitomize Gates’ unflinching confidence and relentless pursuit of wealth.

This release marks yet another chapter in the prolific rapper’s journey, which has been defined by influential projects such as mixtapes “The Luca Brasi Story,” “By Any Means,” and “Murder For Hire II,” alongside chart-climbing albums “Islah” and “I’m Him.”

With multi-platinum achievements and hits like “2 Phones” and “Really Really,” Kevin Gates continues to assert his financial success and personal boundaries without apology.

Really Really (2016)

39 . Heuss L’Enfoiré – 2. 3 Shots (w/ Genezio)

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

Heuss L’Enfoiré, born Karim Djeriou on August 11, 1992, in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, teams up with Genezio to deliver “2, 3 Shots,” a track released in January 2025.

The piece builds on the irreverent energy Heuss cultivated since debuting as Heustleur in 2014, later reinventing himself under his now-iconic moniker.

Known for his collaborations with Sofiane, Soolking, and Vald, Heuss’s distinctive cadence merges seamlessly with Genezio’s contributions, crafting a dynamic interplay.

Marked by sharp lyricism and rhythmic intensity, the song offers yet another chapter in Heuss’s journey through French rap, shuffling between swagger and grit.

Music video directed by : Warren Navangi

Moulaga (W/ Jul) (2020)

38 . Gims – Ohma Tokita

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

“Ohma Tokita” emerges in 2024 as a single meticulously crafted by French rapper and singer Maître Gims, who assumes complete creative control as both composer and lyricist.

Born Gandhi Djuna on May 6, 1986, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gims originally garners attention as part of the French hip-hop collective Sexion d’Assaut before transitioning to a solo career.

He punctuates his discography with chart-topping projects such as “Subliminal,” “L’Envers du Paradis,” and “Le Fléau,” all of which showcase his hybrid approach, melding hip-hop with R&B and African musical traditions.

Music video directed by : Neetch

Est-Ce Que Tu M’Aimes ? (2015)

37 . Dertay – Voilà

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

French rapper Dertay unveils “Voilà,” his January 2025 single, showcasing production by Gapso and Finv, who also join him as composers alongside Dertay3.

Following his bold 2024 album *Désolé, d’être moi.*, featuring tracks like “Décoller,” “Ce soir” with Slkrack, and “On vit, on meurt,” Dertay continues to weave his artistry.

From his gritty debut “Je veux” in 2021 to chart-shakers like “Ma Came,” “Mon coco,” and “C’est la mode,” Dertay’s trajectory mirrors an artist unbound by convention.

Producers Gapso and Finv enhance “Voilà” with their polished yet raw craftsmanship, just two months after his November 2024 single, “J’men fous de tout,” hit airwaves.

Music video directed by : Skudy

Ma Came (2022)

36 . Squash, Sky Bad – Doh Shakey

Date Added : Jan 27,2025

“Doh Shakey” pairs Squash, the Genahsyde/6ixx loyalist born Andre Whittaker, with Sky Bad, an emerging voice in the Jamaican dancehall sphere.

Squash, active since the mid-2010s, injects his signature sound into the track, sharpening his reputation for vibrant collaborations within the genre.

Meanwhile, Sky Bad holds his own, weaving his distinct style into the rhythmic interplay, creating a potent mix of dancehall energy.

Different Rankin (2020)

30 . Travis Scott – 4X4

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

“4X4” by Travis Scott is a kinetic trap anthem that roars with frenetic energy, released in late 2024.

The track’s centerpiece lies in its seamless fusion of urgent trap beats with a live instrumentation sample lifted from a 2016 Tennessee State University marching band performance.

This signature production twist exemplifies Scott’s talent for merging disparate musical elements.

The lyrics ooze exclusivity and hedonism, with the chorus, “Four-by-four, I tint my windows up,” framing a muscular metaphor for luxury and resilience.

Lines like “One-and-done” and “None-of-none” deliver a curt proclamation of unshakable confidence and singular success.

Elsewhere, nightlife exuberance and a nod to substances such as Ecstasy and marijuana punctuate the narrative.

Adding an altruistic layer, exclusive merchandise accompanying the release directly supports the Los Angeles Fire Department, underlining a cultural moment tied to California’s devastating wildfires.

Travis Scott, the Houston-born Jacques Webster, bolsters his reputation with this addition to his discography, following the Billboard 200-topping “Utopia” from July 2023.

Renowned for his inventive production and evocative live shows, Scott continues to straddle hip-hop, electronic, and rock influences that anchor his expansive soundscape.

Highest In The Room (2019)

29 . Larry June – I Ain’t Stoppin

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

Larry June’s “I Ain’t Stoppin” emerges as a contemplative anthem, weaving through the rapper’s musings on perseverance and self-growth with his signature understated delivery.

Released shortly after “Treasure Island” and before his collaborative track “Bad Choices” with 2 Chainz and The Alchemist, the song underscores June’s knack for crafting narratives rooted in introspection.

Born Larry Eugene Hendricks III on April 8, 1991, the San Francisco native honed his craft during his teenage years, initially gaining traction via MySpace and YouTube.

Collaborations with G-Eazy and Cardo marked his early foray into the industry, with a brief stint at Warner Records preceding his pivot to independence and prolific releases under DistroKid and Empire Distribution.

I Ain’t Stoppin” reflects the seasoned artistry showcased in his albums “Orange Print” (2021), “Spaceships on the Blade” (2022), and “The Great Escape” (2023), the latter created alongside The Alchemist.

Grand Nash Chronicles (2021)

28 . Richie Rich – We Different (w/ E40TV & VWhiteent)

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

Richie Rich signals his long-awaited return with “We Different,” a standout from his new album, “Richard,” ending a nearly five-year hiatus.

Bolstered by JPZ’s tight production and a smooth 83 BPM beat, the track assembles Bay Area titans E-40 and V. White of The Delinquents, crafting a reflective narrative on loyalty, personal growth, and the shift from street to sophistication.

Richie Rich, born Richard Serrell on March 1, 1968, in Oakland, earned his stripes in the late ‘80s with the group 415 before embarking on a solo career that kicked off with 1990’s “Don’t Do It” and hit a major milestone with 1996’s “Seasoned Veteran” under Def Jam Records.

Here, Richie Rich sets the tone by announcing his evolution: “Heavy on the veggies, only Za’s never Reggie’s,” while V. White layers in an effortless mix of street tales and opulence.

E-40 seals the collaboration with his inimitable style, threading wordplay through the lessons and victories spanning his journey since 1986.

“We Different” joins a roster of star-studded collaborations on “Richard,” including Larry June, Young JR, and Jane Handcock.

Don’T Do It (2014)

27 . Skippa – Convoy

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

Jamaican artist Skippa bursts onto the dancehall scene with “Convoy,” blending his signature traditional rhythms with bold contemporary sounds.

Known for his earlier track “Ignite the Dancefloor,” Skippa channels themes of celebration and unity into an anthem of shared movement and electrifying energy.

With an irresistibly vibrant production style, “Convoy” carries echoes of cultural charisma, uniting listeners under one beat-driven banner.

Self Belief (2023)

26 . BossMan Dlow – Mo Chicken (w/ French Montana)

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

“Mo Chicken,” a 2024 collaboration between BossMan Dlow and French Montana, exudes a brash celebration of affluence and indulgence.

Delivered with BossMan Dlow‘s gritty realism, the track toys with ostentatious pursuits, encapsulated in lines like “Chase money, fuck bitches” and “I’m a fat ni**a, give me more chicken.”

Born Devante McCreary on August 31, 1998, in Port Salerno, Florida, BossMan Dlow emerged in 2019 with his mixtape *Too Slippery*, rebranded as *2 Slippery* under Alamo Records.

His breakout single, “Get In With Me,” landed at number 49 on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, affirming his place on the commercial map.

Joining forces with French Montana lends “Mo Chicken” an added layer of industry clout, showcasing BossMan Dlow‘s capacity to command collaborative synergy with established names.

The Biggest (2022)

25 . Morray – F.T.A. [Failure To Appear]

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

F.T.A. [Failure To Appear] by Morray unfolds with the raw charisma of Morae Ebony Ruffin, the Fayetteville, North Carolina native born on November 10, 1992.

Catapulted into the spotlight by his 2020 single “Quicksand,” which clinched the number 65 spot on the *Billboard* Hot 100, Morray’s trajectory took him to Interscope Records and the release of *Street Sermons* in 2021.

Far from a one-hit moment, his collaboration on “My Life” alongside J. Cole and 21 Savage climbed to number two on the same chart and earned platinum certification from the RIAA.

Quicksand (2020)

24 . Jahmiel – I Choose You

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

Jahmiel‘s “I Choose You,” unveiled in January 2025, finds the Jamaican reggae artist navigating themes of unwavering devotion and choice.

Renowned within reggae and dancehall circles, Jahmiel, who initially stirred attention with “Gain The World” in 2015, maintains his prolific streak, following up on 2024 singles like “Born King,” “Darkest Days,” “Selfless,” and “World War 3.”

While his real name largely remains under wraps, his steady output cements his reputation as a mainstay in Jamaica’s pulsating music scene.

I Need You (2020)

23 . Central Cee – Limitless

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

Central Cee, born Oakley Neil Caesar-Su, delivers his latest single, “Limitless,” unveiled on January 2025 as part of his much-anticipated debut studio album released the same day.

The British rapper from Shepherd’s Bush, London, already famed for mixtapes *Wild West* and *23*, weaves together his sharp lyricism and candid narratives.

Having dominated charts with tracks like “Loading,” “Day in the Life,” and the record-breaking “Sprinter,” his portfolio also includes commanding collaborations with Dave and Lil Baby.

“Band4Band” further cements his transatlantic reach, earning the distinction of the highest-charting UK rap single in *Billboard* Hot 100 history.

Returning to a fresh sonic landscape, January 2025 marks another significant chapter in Central Cee’s career.

Doja (2022)

22 . NLE Choppa – 444

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

In “444,” NLE Choppa, formally known as Bryson Lashun Potts, unveils a sharp, unyielding performance, his rapid-fire delivery colliding with a glitch-infused, bouncy beat anchored by a hypnotic piano loop and skittering cymbals.

Debuting in January 2025, the track reflects the raw intensity Choppa has honed since breaking into the scene as a teenager with “Shotta Flow,” a 2019 single that peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.

His discography includes chart-climbing albums like “Top Shotta” (2020) at number 10 on the Billboard 200, “Me Vs. Me” (2022) at number 14, and “Cottonwood 2” (2023) at number 21, solidifying his foothold in modern rap.

Collaborations with heavyweights such as Polo G, Meek Mill, Stunna 4 Vegas, and 2Rare have further amplified his impact, as has his YouTube repertoire, boasting multimillion-view releases like “Clicc Clacc” and “Cruze feat. Meek Mill.”

Shotta Flow (2019)

21 . OhGeesy – Paid N Full

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

OhGeesy‘s “Paid N Full,” slated for release on February 14, 2025, showcases the evolving solo journey of Alejandro Coranza, better known as OhGeesy.

Emerging from the Los Angeles collective Shoreline Mafia, co-founded with Fenix Flexin via a MySpace connection in 2012, OhGeesy continues his post-split trajectory following the group’s 2020 disbandment.

Previously signed to Atlantic Records, the crew gained traction with their 2017 breakout “Musty.”

Post-Mafia, OhGeesy’s 2021 debut solo mixtape, *GEEZYWORLD*, peaked at a respectable #102 on the Billboard 200 Chart, cementing his presence in the industry.

His collaborations span from Tyga to Future, YG, and DaBaby, with nods of approval from Drake and the OVO crew enriching his ascent.

“Paid N Full,” teased since its January 2025 announcement, promises to further establish OhGeesy‘s multifaceted artistry, now available for pre-save.
Music video directed by : Austin Simkins

Big Bad Wolf (W/ Yg) (2021)

20 . Lacrim – Wow

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

“Wow” by Lacrim unveils the French rapper’s unapologetic swagger, blending gritty lyricism with an infectious beat.

Karim Zenoud, better known as Lacrim, has been shaping the French rap scene since the early 2010s, wielding his Algerian heritage as a defining element in his artistry.

The track features the signature touch of producer Kore, a longtime collaborator integral to the success of seminal projects like “Corleone” and the platinum-certified mixtape series “R.I.P.R.O. Volume I” and “R.I.P.R.O. Volume II.”

With a knack for assembling hits, Lacrim‘s repertoire boasts achievements like the Diamond-certified single “A.W.A,” crafted alongside global heavyweights Lil Durk and French Montana, solidifying his position as a rap heavyweight.

Song featured on the album : Ripro

Sablier (2015)

19 . Skeng, DJ Mac – Black Rain

Date Added : Jan 25,2025

Skeng, DJ Mac, and RaheemWiddiBook converge in the 2025 release “Black Rain,” a track housed within the “Down Riddim” that melds their distinct creative forces.

Crafted by DJ Mac with composition by BlacksTheMan, the song was unveiled in January 2025, accompanied by a visually charged music video available on YouTube.

Skeng, a fixture of Jamaican dancehall, brings his signature energy alongside DJ Mac’s deft production, a name synonymous with impactful contributions to dancehall and reggae sounds.

RaheemWiddiBook adds further depth to the track, shaping its collaborative texture, though details on his broader ventures remain elusive.

Music video directed by : Africankydd & 9Mile

Protocol (W/ Sparta (2021)

18 . SDM – Cartier Santos

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Cartier Santos by SDM, released in 2024, paints a stark portrayal of a tumultuous romance unraveling under the weight of material obsession.

The French rapper from Clamart delivers scathing verses as he critiques a partner fixated on wealth, epitomized by the symbol of the luxury Cartier Santos watch.

SDM, who broke through with his 2020 mixtape “Ocho” and 2021 album of the same name, further consolidates his narrative-driven artistry.

His discography includes the impactful single “Rouge,” featuring heavyweight collaborations with Booba and PLK.

Music video directed by : Loïc Foulon – Song featured on the album : À La Vie À La Mort

Bolide Allemand 1/2 (2023)

17 . Future – Lost My Dog

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Future’s “Lost My Dog,” a standout from his latest project, layers rich sonic textures by sampling Jaime Woods’ “How Love’s Made.”

Nayvadius DeMun Wilburn, better known as Future, born November 20, 1983, in Atlanta, Georgia, channels his Dungeon Family roots, where he was once dubbed “The Future” by G-Rock, into his signature sound.

This multifaceted artist, who initially performed as “Meathead,” signed with Rocko’s A1 Recordings in 2011, aligning later with Epic Records in a strategic joint venture.

Debuting with “Pluto” in 2012, Future has since built an acclaimed discography, including “Honest,” “DS2,” “Evol,” and “Hndrxx.”

Holding the third spot on the US Billboard Hot 100 with an impressive 217 charted songs, his collaborations include Drake, The Weeknd, Rihanna, and Kanye West.

Music video directed by : Henri Alexander – Song featured on the album : Mixtape Pluto

712Pm (2023)

16 . Nawaj Ansari – Karke

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Nawaj Ansari’s latest track, “Karke,” emerges as a vibrant addition to his expansive catalog, showcasing the production finesse of Nefuw Beats.

Born on September 10, 1993, in Nepal, Nawaj Ansari has carved his path as an independent rapper now residing in Dallas, Texas.

Initiating his musical journey in 2015, he has since delivered over 200 projects, demonstrating linguistic dexterity in both English and Nepali.

His repertoire includes pivotal albums such as “The Retribution” (2018), “25 – In the Rain” (2020), and the ambitious “Hazaar Quitaab” (2022), a two-part opus boasting 32 tracks.

Among his well-received songs are “Genji,” “Samrajya” featuring Yabi and Paschimey, and “Kefal Haluk.”

15 . 1900Rugrat – One Take Freestyle Remix (w/ Kodak Black)

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

The “One Take Freestyle Remix” by 1900Rugrat, accompanied by Kodak Black, reinvents the momentum of 1900Rugrat‘s viral TikTok sensation, “One Take Freestyle.”

Released in 2024, the track melds 1900Rugrat‘s freestyle dexterity with Kodak Black‘s Florida-rooted cadence for a seamless collaboration.

Building on the original’s stripped-down appeal, the remix solidifies its raw immediacy, pairing sharp lyricism with Kodak’s distinctive delivery.

The remix joins 1900Rugrat‘s evolving discography, which includes tracks like “Demure” and “No Makeup,” further developing his presence in rap’s digital-first landscape.

Music video directed by : Drewfilmedit & Rook Director

Demure (2024)

14 . 450 – Overwhelming

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

450, or Tristen Escoffery, crafts “Overwhelming” with his signature Dancehall flair, embodying the spirit of Jamaican music.

Known for shaping hits like “Journey” and “Imperfections,” 450 carries forward the momentum of tracks that dominate charts in Anguilla, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands.

Following the success of “Size Ten” and “Wild n Rich,” chart-toppers in 14 Caribbean territories, “Overwhelming” highlights 450‘s rhythmic ingenuity.

This track joins a repertoire that boasts “Bad Gyal,” “Crawsis,” “Save Me Life,” and “Gyal Thief,” cementing his place in the Caribbean music scene.

With “Overwhelming,” 450 expands his unique sound, a style resonating far beyond Jamaica’s shores, blending sharp lyricism with infectious beats, redefining modern Dancehall.

Journey (2021)

13 . Zillionaire Doe – Pull Up (w/ Bossman Dlow)

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Zillionaire Doe’s latest single, “Pull Up,” featuring Bossman Dlow, lands with precision on January 22, 2025, shortly after his signing to Yo Gotti’s CMG Record Label.

Produced by Moneyandpray, the track leans on nostalgia with a sharp interpolation of Mike Jones’ “Back Then,” weaving past and present with an effortless swagger.

The song carves a compelling chapter in Zillionaire Doe’s burgeoning career, which began in 2022, spurred by the untimely death of a close friend who pushed him to pursue rap.

With previous releases like “D Boi Dreams” and “What It Beez Like” featuring Montana 700, his debut project paints a vivid picture of his upward climb in the rap hierarchy.

Zillionaire Doe also teamed up with Montana 700 on the joint project *Youngest Boss*, catching the attention of heavyweights such as Future, Rod Wave, Moneybagg Yo, and GloRilla, who brought him into the spotlight during her Dallas tour stop.

This collaboration with Bossman Dlow benefits from the structural heft of CMG, signaling Zillionaire Doe’s intentions as a key player in hip-hop’s evolving landscape.

12 . DeeBaby – Mírame Baby

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

Mírame Baby by DeeBaby, born Jesus Martinez on July 22, 1996, in Houston, Texas, channels the artist’s signature fusion of contemporary and Latin rap, layered over Southern and Texas influences.

Known for his ability to navigate the trap-driven undercurrents of his genre, DeeBaby’s repertoire includes works like “Junkie Mode,” released in multiple iterations, alongside standout singles such as “Broken Promises” and “Malibu Baby.”

His discography reflects both range and depth, with albums like “Can You Hear Me Now” and “The Black Sheep” solidifying his presence within the music scene of the 2010s, marked by hits like “Marz.”

Shoot It Out (2021)

11 . Chronic Law – Harlesden

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

“Harlesden” emerges as a raw narrative from Chronic Law, born Akeeme Campbell, a Deejay/Singjay hailing from Jamaica’s east side and born on December 17, 1993.

Produced by Bronco.don under New Wavez Entertainment and Collect Di Bred, the track wields a gritty authenticity emblematic of Campbell’s evolving artistry, layered with the weight of his origins and experiences.

Selfish (2023)

10 . 1Pliké140 – Gassama

Date Added : Jan 24,2025

“Gassama” by the Comorian-born French rapper 1PLIKÉ140 transports listeners to the gritty streets of La Plaine, Clamart, where UK drill and Lyonzon-inspired beats collide.

A key player on the French rap scene since 2020, 1PLIKÉ140 delivers his signature fusion of trap and drill, collaborating with producers like Binks Beats and Pierrari.

His discography includes the acclaimed album “ARRÊTEZ-LE!” (2021), featuring standout tracks such as “Canette” and “GTA.”

Music video directed by : Chicvnoss

Canada (2022)

9 . Ice Cube – Rollin’ At Twilight

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Ice Cube’s “Rollin’ At Twilight” inaugurates his eleventh solo studio album, **Man Down**, unveiled in November 2024 via Lench Mob Records.

The track leans into quintessential West Coast grooves, with Ice Cube pinpointing it as “car music—basslines, melodies, and grooves that make you feel like you’re rolling.”

O’Shea Jackson, better known as Ice Cube, injects over four decades of experience as a rapper, actor, and filmmaker into this opener.

Once a pivotal figure in N.W.A, his multifaceted career includes acclaimed albums and cultural touchstones such as the film “Friday” and “Straight Outta Compton,” charting N.W.A’s meteoric rise.

“Rollin’ At Twilight” signals Ice Cube’s unabashed return to his roots, channeling West Coast hip-hop with an unrelenting sense of purpose.

Music video directed by : Gabriel “Videogod” Hart

It Was A Good Day (1992)

8 . Popcaan – Where We Come From

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Where We Come From, the titular track of Popcaan‘s debut album, emerges as a stirring anthem of resilience and fortitude, crafted under the deft production of Anju Blaxx.

Through heartfelt delivery, Popcaan addresses his Jamaican compatriots, weaving his rural Saint Thomas roots into a narrative that champions community and staying unwavering in adversity.

Released in 2014, the album, including this track, garnered widespread critical acclaim, celebrated for its cohesiveness and inventive blend of sounds that merge dancehall with shades of R&B and hip-hop.

Popcaan, born Andrae Sutherland, rose through the dancehall ranks after his 2010 collaboration with Vybz Kartel on “Clarks,” a cultural moment that cemented his role as Kartel’s prodigious understudy.

The artist’s distinct musical identity and his partnerships with heavyweights like Drake, Busta Rhymes, and Snoop Dogg have further broadened his appeal, winning admiration from hip-hop’s most prominent figures.

Music video directed by : Eóin Macmanus – Song featured on the album : Where We Come From

Silence (2019)

7 . Larry June, 2 Chainz & The Alchemist – Bad Choices

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Larry June, 2 Chainz, and The Alchemist team up on ‘Bad Choices,’ a recent drop via EMPIRE that marries The Alchemist’s sinister yet soulful production with razor-sharp verses.

Over a beat that feels both cinematic and ominous, Larry June‘s nonchalant cadence extols the virtues of fiscal responsibility and opulent tastes.

2 Chainz counters with his trademark punchline bravado, celebrating grind-heavy success and entrepreneurial swagger.

The accompanying video stays true to Larry June‘s aesthetic, parading a lineup of luxury cars that amplify the track’s grandeur.

The Alchemist, a maestro revered for crafting one atmospheric masterpiece after another, once again proves his unmatched versatility in collaborations.

Larry June, prolific as ever, maintains his unflagging momentum with ‘Bad Choices,’ while 2 Chainz emerges from a quieter phase, reaffirming his lyrical prowess on choice features.

Grand Nash Chronicles (2021)

6 . Yapi – Donde Te Escondes?

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Yapi channels his razor-sharp lyricism and undeniable charisma in “Donde Te Escondes?,” a percussive track that seeps with intrigue and urgency.

Bursting onto the scene with previous anthems like “Mal” and “MBAPPÉ,” the Spanish rapper constructs a taut narrative where every beat feels like a calculated step in a high-stakes pursuit.

The title itself—”Where Are You Hiding?”—interrogates, accuses, and seduces, leaving listeners oscillating between curiosity and tension.

With pulsating rhythms and layers of urban grit, Yapi unfurls his labyrinthine verses, ensuring “Donde Te Escondes?” isn’t just a song but a confrontation set to music.

Mal 2.0 (W/ 3Dnan, Samuel G, Oscar El Ruso) (2024)

5 . Intence – Hot Hole

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Jamaican dancehall provocateur Intence serves up his latest single, “Hot Hole,” a gritty collaboration with producer Countree Hype.

Packed with unapologetically raw vocals and infectious lyricism, this track cements Intence’s auditory fingerprint within the dancehall genre.

Produced by Countree Hype Entertainment and released under the banner of Nuh Brakes Recordz, the song exudes a distinctly provocative energy aimed squarely at a female audience.

Complementing the auditory intensity, the official music video—set amidst the sun-drenched opulence of Atlantis, The Bahamas—features a vibrant cameo by “Bahama Boyzz Adventurezz.”

New Gear (2022)

4 . Chuckyy – Free Smurk Ofng

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Chuckyy ignites 2025 with “FREE SMURK OFNG,” delivering a gritty yet magnetic slice of Chicago’s hip-hop undercurrent.

The 18-year-old Charles Edward Davis, mononymously known as Chuckyy, channels the unfiltered pulse of street life in his lyricism, a thematic approach that first turned heads in 2023 with “Free 40.”

The single echoes his rise from local prominence to wider acclaim, showcasing his unapologetically raw narrative style.

100 Days 100 Nights (2024)

3 . Bloodhound Q50 – Bloody Mary

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

“Bloody Mary” marks the latest chapter in BloodHound Q50’s growing discography, delivered through Signal Records – Columbia.

Produced by the deft hands of Audio Jacc and Thankutimmy3, the single drips with noir-infused menace, channeling hard-hitting beats and raw lyricism that underscore BloodHound Q50’s signature grit.

This track unfurls like a cinematic vignette, its ominous undercurrent steeped in moody production and razor-edged articulations, a testament to his unflinching narrative style.

Make It Far (2024)

2 . Loe Shimmy & Trippie Redd – Coco Chanel

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

Released on January 21, 2025, “Coco Chanel” pairs Pompano Beach’s Loe Shimmy with genre-blurring enigma Trippie Redd, crafting a vignette of slick melodic storytelling.

Anchored by production from Lexohh, ANH, and Simo Fre, the track reflects Loe Shimmy’s gritty edge, sharpened by influences like Soulja Slim and Kodak Black, and honed through projects including “Zuper PowerZ,” “Z End,” and 2024’s “Zombieland 2.”

Music video directed by : Isaac Garcia

Safe Route (2023)

1 . Shaqstar – Lions & Roses

Date Added : Jan 23,2025

“Lions & Roses” by Shaqstar emerges as a finely crafted collaboration between Duffledem Records and Divine Global.

A testament to Shaqstar‘s eclectic repertoire, which includes tracks such as “Hercules,” “Hot Leads,” “Better Things,” “Zelle,” and “Money Tree,” the song positions itself within a narrative as layered as the artist’s discography.

The production blends a rhythmic tension with nuanced elegance, a juxtaposition as evocative as its title suggests.

Music video directed by : Wave X Milli

Hercules (2024)


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