Dave East Shows Out On “Gangsta”

Dave East has been getting back to rapping full time in recent times. The Harlem spitter’s expanded beyond the world of music over the past few years, dabbling in modeling, transitioning to acting, and establishing himself as a businessman. However, his latest releases have shown that he’s getting back to basics.

This week, the rapper returned with his latest single, “Gangsta.” Produced by Buda and Grangz, the soulful vocal sample echoes as East reminds people of where he comes from. He recollects his uncle’s involvement in drug trafficking at a young age and details how these impressions affected the way he moves today. Ultimately, it’s a reminder that he’s always gonna come out on top when the odds are stacked against him.

Check out the latest from Dave East below.

Quotable Lyrics
Everybody talking powder, I can’t even front, n***as wanted soft first
Never nothing but a hard verse, in the hood, it feels like we all cursed
This is for my cousin V and all of my other n***as on that yard work
Scammin’ n***as in the field, I feel your pain hopin’ that them cards work

Babyface Ray Teams Up With Digga D On “Goofies”

Babyface Ray show and proved this year. He’s undoubtedly one of the most refreshing voices to come out among his generation of rappers, and his skills have earned him some high praise. 

This week, he heads across the pond to connect with UK drill rapper Drilla D. The song’s production feels like it’s supposed to score a slasher flick with warbling synths adding a futuristic touch. Babyface Ray and Digga D pop their shit on the record and boast of their ranks in the game.

Babyface Ray came through at the top of the year with FACE before unveiling the official deluxe edition a short while later. With the release of his new single, perhaps we can expect him to include more international features in his next project.

Quotable Lyrics
Ayy, look at who they called gang
N***as goofier than a bitch, though
Throwin’ dirt on my name, must be fuckin’ your bitch, huh?
Prayin’ on my downfall, sick as hell ’cause I’m lit now

Rich Homie Quan Is Back With A New Banger Called “Krazy”

Just a few years ago, people were counting Rich Homie Quan down and out. These days, however, Rich Homie Quan seems to be experiencing a comeback of sorts. His rise back into the music world has fans feeling nostalgic, but it also has fans rooting for him to be successful. Many felt like he was unfairly treated early in his career and that it would be nice to have him back in the fold.

Today, Rich Homie Quan came out with a new track called “Krazy” and it is a nice return to form for the artist. From the catchy melodies to the singable hook, Rich Homie Quan came through with an anthem that will be perfect in concert. It’s a song that fans are already praising in his comments on YouTube, which is definitely a good sign for the artist. Hopefully, he keeps coming with these kinds of tracks.

Give us your thoughts on the new track, in the comments section down below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Taking my little boy to school with a gun
Sad that I got to walk around with a gun
Everybody riding around Atlanta with a gun
Shawty been sitting 10 months without a bond

KILLY Returns With High-Energy Single “CEO”

KILLY has been a staple of the Toronto rap scene over the years, and he continues to be beloved by the fans who have stuck with him since Day One. He came onto the scene with the track “Killimonjaro” back in 2017, and he has kept his foot on the gas ever since. Now, KILLY is back with a new single called “CEO” which contains all of the elements that make KILLY so popular.

The song is filled with braggadocios lyrics that are packaged within catchy flows and sticky melodies. KILLY is great at writing bouncy hooks and this track is absolutely no different. As always, KILLY has picked out some high-energy production, and overall, it materializes into a short but sweet track.

Let us know what you think of the new KILLY track, in the comments section down below.

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m the player, I’m the coach and CEO
Never hating if I told you play ya role
I seen shooters scoring points off the phone
Mind polluted gotta keep rolling up smoke

EST Gee Delivers New Single “Hell”

When it comes to street rap, there’s not one rapper who’s been as consistent as EST Gee in the past two years. The budding Louisville star elevated in the game, going from his close-knit association with Jack Harlow to locking in studio sessions with Jay-Z. Earlier this year, he finally announced that he landed a deal with Yo Gotti, who has been collecting the right players to expand the CMG crew.

This week, the rapper came through with another solid record as fans anticipate a new project. He released his new single, “Hell,” which isn’t necessarily what’d you expect. This time, he turns up the auto-tune and explores his melodies even further than he did on “Bloody Man.” 

Check out the latest single from EST Gee below.

Quotable Lyrics
As my reputation proceed, it seem like more bleed,
If I had one wish, I’d turn my problems into codeine (Into drank)
A-Benz, thank God, amen, fill it out for four-piece

GloRilla Returns With Inspirational “Blessed”

GloRilla is back with a brand new single.

After taking over Summer 2022 with her smash hit “F.N.F. (Let’s Go),” the Memphis born rapper is inspiring listeners once again with “Blessed.” On the Macaronitoni Beats produced track, Glo basks in the joy of her newfound success, while letting her fans know that they too can experience the good life. “Blessed” comes just months after the 23-year old signed a deal with Yo Gotti’s CMG Records. Gotti gifted the young artist with a CMG chain as well as a $500,000 in cash. 

GloRilla said of the life-changing moment, “From the same hood same city I told Gotti let’s make history. It’s only up from here!!! Proud to be apart of the CMG family & most definitely proud to be the first female rap artist on the label.” Check out “Blessed” below. 

Quotable Lyrics

Money long, check
P**** good, check
Mama straight, check
Now I’m feelin’ blessed. We probably won’t be poppin’ s**t if nobody was mad at us

Yella Beezy & EST Gee Pay Homage To Pimp C On New Single

It’s only been a few weeks since Yella Beezy unveiled his new album, Bad Azz Yella Boy but it looks like he has more music in the cut. The rapper returned this morning with the release of his latest single, “Pimp C” ft EST Gee.” The song boasts exhilarating production that finds EST Gee and Yella Beezy shrugging off their opponents with a sense of determination in their tone. Yella Beezy interpolates iconic UGK lyrics on the hook, rapping, “Swear to God, I’m never minding you hoes/ PImp C, real girls, get down on the floor,” a reference to “Take It Off.”

Check out the latest single from Yella Beezt and EST Gee below. Sound off in the comments with your thoughts on “Pimp C.”

Quotable Lyrics
If you see me, I’m a banger
I’mma shoot, fuck thinking
Serving shorts, back to arrangements
Red zones, rich gangstas
Meth slinging, gun slanga

38 Spesh Enlists Freeway & Che Noir On “Painful”

38 Spesh has a new project in the cut that he’s ready to unload this fall. The Rochester rapper returned this morning with his latest release, “Painful” ft. Freeway and Che Noir off of his upcoming effort 7 Shots. Che Noir sets off the record as she details the pain of a broken home. As the production breeds a sense of urgency, 38 Spesh follows up quickly afterward as he details being trapped in the street lifestyle and the inevitable outcome that follows. With Freeway closing out the record, he delivers a powerful 16 where he ties together the previous verses as he describes dealing with grief.

“This song is pure pain just like the title says” 38 Spesh said in a statement. “Especially for me and Freeway because the track was brought together by a mutual friend of ours who passed away shortly after we made it.”

Quotable Lyrics
We are movin’ on up like the Jeffersons
I left them in the basement with the haters, this the 98th level, n***a
We was tearing it in Philly ’cause I net bigger
Made a million in the trenches before I met Jigga

Chlöe Shares Cover Adina Howard’s “Freak Like Me”

Chlöe Bailey is setting the stage for her massive solo debut. Though Chlöe x Halle are still hitting the stage together, the older sister of the duo has unleashed a ton of new music in the past year that has fans both excited and curious to hear where she’ll be heading next. 

Today, she came through with some stripped-down singles for Spotify Singles. First, she tackles Anita Howard’s “Freak Like Me” which she initially debuted during her performance at the BET Awards earlier this year. Clearly, she heard the demand for a full version.

The second record released under Spotify Singles is a stripped-down version of Chlöe’s new single, “Surprise.” 

Check both songs out below and let us know which one is your favorite in the comments.

Quotable Lyrics
You like the way that I ride
Give you a piece of the pie
You say that you could just stay up and eat it all morning and into the night

Quando Rondo & NBA Youngboy Unite On “Give Me A Sign”

Quando Rondo is back in action with the release of a brand new single. The Georgia rapper teams up with NBA Youngboy for their new single, “Give Me A Sign.” The two artists launch into bluesy production as they discuss trauma from the streets and the violence that they’ve witnessed over the years. Quando Rondo and NBA Youngboy’s honesty in their pen digs deep into their psyche. “Real lone, mom, I lost my soul, I like to be alone/ Keep a burner on me but you know just how it is if I don’t make it home,” Youngboy raps on the record. YB also appears to shout out Lul Timm, who is accused of fatally shooting King Von. “Blackball and wanna see us down ’cause Timm get dirty with that iron,” YB raps. 

“Give Me A Sign” marks Quando’s first release since being involved in a deadly shooting earlier this month. The rapper was reportedly targeted by three gunmen at a gas station in California who fatally shot Quando’s friend. 

Check the song out below.

Quotable Lyrics
Doin’ bad at times, I cry
Hit my knees, send prayers to the sky
I’m a soldier, that’s what I told ’em, knew I’d fold ’em from the jump, boy
But this nigga still wanted us to pull his whole card
Pain from the jail boys