SleazyWorld Go Nabs A Gritty Turbo Beat For Banger “WTW”

A Kansas City, Missouri MC is teaming up with one of the best modern trap rap producers to flip an East Coast classic. SleazyWorld Go and Turbo hit the recording studio to sample DMX’s “What They Really Want” for “WTW.” This marks the rapper’s fourth overall single and second solo effort of 2024. What is even better about this song is that it has a real shot at making Sleazy’s next project.

According to the press release notes, the debut album is still awaiting a title and drop date. But if this what the tape is going to sound like, we are all ears. This song also comes at a good time for SleazyWorld. The “Sleazy Flow” creator is currently assisting Offset on his first-ever solo tour.

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Listen To “WTW” By SleazyWorld Go

“WTW” was inspired by some recent events involving the police and the rapper. The context is not given, but the authorities smashed in his car windows and the cover art makes a call back to that scary moment. It seems things have smoothed out for SleazyWorld Go as he is back and better than ever on “WTW.” Be sure to check out the accompanying music video above as well.

What are your thoughts on this brand-new single, “WTW,” by SleazyWorld Go? Is this one of his better songs as of late, why or why not? Does this track get you amped for the rapper’s upcoming album? Did he and Turbo do the DMX sample justice? We would like to hear what you have to say, so be sure to leave your takes in the comments section. Additionally, always keep it locked in with HNHH for all of the latest news surrounding SleazyWorld Go and Turbo. Finally, stay with us for the most informative song posts throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

Dawg, what they really want? What they want from me? (What they want from me?)
So many sticks up in these Glocks, feel like we Chinese (Yeah)
Same gen, glizzy twins (Twins), these b*****s Siamese
Spin on an opp in this b****, whip do ’em like Tyrese (Do ’em like Tyrese)
Do ’em like “Baby Boy” (Huh), we play with sticks, no joy
Send this s*** to the morgue (Grr), send this s*** to the moon (Moon)

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SleazyWorld Go Drops Some Unintentionally Funny Bars On “Major Leagues”

Michigan-born and Missouri-raised, SleazyWorld Go has been riding off the success of his strong 2022 campaign. His massively successful single “Sleazy Flow” from his Where The Shooters Be record had everyone going nuts. This year, things have been a little different. With only six days remaining in 2023, no new album is expected.

Because of that, Sleazy’s production has not been the same. He has come through with a handful of singles. To be exact, there are seven of them. Hopefully, some of them will land on a forthcoming album. The last time we spoke on SleazyWorld’s music was his single “Got Me Hot.” He has dropped more since then, but we are back to talk about “Major Leagues.”

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Listen To “Major Leagues” By SleazyWorld Go

With the title in mind, this is another stereotypical flexing song. However, some of the bars are sort of weird to be acting tough about. Or, maybe Sleazy was going for a little more tongue-in-cheek approach. Regardless, the beat is run-of-the-mill and so is the overall vibe of the single. But, if you want to check it out. It is available everywhere.

What are your initial thoughts on this brand-new single, “Major Leagues,” by SleazyWorld Go? Is this the best song he has put out this year? If not, what are you going to place above it? Do you think this will eventually land on a project sometime next year? We would like to hear what you have to say about all of this. So, leave all of your hottest takes in the comments. Additionally, keep it locked with HNHH for all of the latest around SleazyWorld Go. Finally, stay with us for all of the best song drops throughout the week.

Quotable Lyrics:

I can’t be no b**** full-time, n****, hire me as a temp’ (Hire me as a temp’)
I ain’t no P, but I keep it P like I’m a f*****g pimp (I’m a f*****g pimp)
When I find a b**** for me, I’ma be a f*****g simp (I’ma be a f*****g simp)
Now I’m boomin’ s***, I can’t go, I’m too f*****g raw (I’m too f*****g raw)
I ain’t gon’ lie, it feel good, but that s*** tickle when a b**** suck the balls (That b**** tickle)
This a major league, stay on the bench if you can’t f*****g ball (If you can’t ball, n****)

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Who Is SleazyWorld Go?

Joseph Daniel Isaac, popularly known by his rap moniker, SleazyWorld Go, is one of the young talents on a rapid rise. Hailing from Grand Rapids, Michigan, the rapper achieved viral status after the release of his single “Sleazy Flow.” Since then, he’s enjoyed co-signs from Offset, Cardi B, and many others. The success of “Sleazy Flow” also secured him a deal with UMG’s Island Records. 

The coveted XXL Freshmen list was released a few days ago, with SleazyWorld Go joining a host of talented rising stars. “Sleazy Flow” marked a turning point in the rapper’s career, and soon after, Lil Baby would be enlisted for a feature on the song’s remix. On November 11, 2022, SleazyWorld Go released his debut mixtape, Where The Shooters Be, which continues to enjoy a healthy amount of streams online, thanks to the deluxe that dropped earlier this year.

Early Days 

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 27: SleazyWorld Go attends the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards at Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, California on March 27, 2023. Broadcasted live on FOX. (Photo by Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for iHeartRadio)

The rapper was born on January 17, 1998. SleazyWorld Go is the fifth out of seven children and credits his father for putting him on to music. “He used to do music, so growing up, he’d have my brother and I rap battle against each other. That was my first time ever trying to rap or put bars together,” he told Passion Of The Weiss. Although a native of Michigan, SleazyWorld Go’s life experienced a huge change when his family moved to Kansas City, Missouri. He referred to the move as “horrible,” as he had to uproot the life he’d known. However, it would all end up working in his favor later on.

In 2016, SleazyWorld Go was sentenced to four years in prison for armed robbery. After three years, he was released on parole. Nonetheless, it would be his time in prison that would ignite a serious passion for music. He had also previously revealed that music was not a passion of his at the start. “It wasn’t a passion for me, but I always loved listening to music. I didn’t love making music for a long time. I’d rather go hoop than go make a song,” he said in an interview with Billboard. 

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Viral Stardom And Ascent to Fame

By 2020, SleazyWorld was focused more than ever on music. His viral hit plunged him to stardom after gaining traction on TikTok. After kicking off his career from scratch, he shared that he was in fact, grateful that the app could showcase his music, as well as that of other underground artists. “Sleazy Flow” later made its way on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at 47. The single also appeared on the R&B and Hip Hop chart, peaking at the ninth spot.  

Having Lil Baby on the “Sleazy Flow” remix was a rather organic ordeal for the artist. Lil Baby had publicly shown love for the track and even made a TikTok with the song. SleazyWorld Go secured another high-profile feature when Offset was enlisted on the track “Step 1.” Offset reached out to him to jump on the track in an effort to show support. SleazyWorld Go also revealed that Offset motivated him, stating that he believes he’s on his way up next. “Step 1” peaked at 50 on the R&B and Hip Hop charts. Lastly, another track, “Glitches” featured G Herbo, but failed to chart. 

What’s Next?

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ATLANTA, GA – OCTOBER 6: Rapper Sleazyworld Go attends Celebration of Black Culture at Republic Lounge on October 6, 2022 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/Wireimage)

On the claims that he is a one-hit wonder, SleazyWorld Go remains unbothered. “Motherf–kers won’t even give artists a chance to release more music. ‘Sleazy Flow’ is a hit song, but I got songs that are going crazy just like ‘Sleazy Flow,’” he told Billboard. He further stated that he’s more interested in letting his speak for him, as opposed to relying on the words of naysayers.

SleazyWorld Go still has the world ahead of him, and with the high-profile induction into the XXL Freshman Class of 2023 team, it’s indicative of his enormous potential as an artist. 

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SleazyWorld Go On His Breakout Year, “Sleazy Flow” Success & Lil Baby & Offset Relationships

When those haunting piano keys and rattling bass hits, you know it’s going down. SleazyWorld Go catapulted into our collective consciousness earlier this year with the release of “Sleazy Flow” – a song that cemented his fate as a frontrunner of the new generation of artists. At the time, SleazyWorld Go lost his YouTube page and had to rebuild the momentum from scratch. However, he created a new YouTube channel where he dropped “Sleazy Flow” and soon after, it formed a life of its own.

In a matter of months, SleazyWorld Go became one of the hottest names in hip-hop. He earned co-signs from heavyweights like Lil Baby and Offset, both of which appeared on his debut project, Where The Shooters Be. 

SleazyWorld Go. Image provided by label.
SleazyWorld Go. Image provided by label.

Sometimes, it feels surreal,” SleazyWorld Go told HNHH of his meteoric rise from YouTube sensation to earning the respect of artists like Baby and Offset. “Back when I was younger listening to them, I never would have thought or known that I would be doing music with them in the future but, it happened… Listening to their music back then, now I’m doing music with them.”

For the penultimate installment of HotNewHipHop’s 12 Days Of Christmas, we caught up with the SleazyWorld Go to discuss his meteoric success, relationship with Tech N9ne, and leaving a legacy behind like Juice WRLD.

This interview has been condensed and edited for clarity.