A$AP Twelvyy Comes Through With “Everything”

A$AP Twelvyy has reached the point where, speaking on a musical level, he’s arguably the most consistent rapper in the entire A$AP Mob. Though he’s a tad more underground than a few of his groupmates, Twelvyy has kept it continuously solid, including on his latest single “Everything.”  Though it only clocks in at a little over two minutes, Twelvyy makes the most of his time, taking to the instrumental with a laid-back flow.

“My tendencies might triple on this tempo,” he raps. “Section eight kids talking crypto / in the clubhouse when it dipped though / pushin’ major lasers like I’m Diplo.” Beneath him, a blend of distorted drums, a soothing vocal sample, and an uplifting chord progression create an interesting and unconventional backdrop. Though the song admittedly feels a little too short to fully resonate, it’s still a welcome reminder that Twelvyy is still putting in work — consider this a warm-up for whatever he’s got cooking up.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

My tendencies might triple on this tempo
Section eight kids talking crypto
In the clubhouse when it dipped though
Pushin’ major lasers like I’m Diplo

Blac Chyna Enlists Desiigner For Braggadocios New Song “Thick”

Blac Chyna’s foray into music has been an interesting one to track as fans were curious to see how she would navigate the industry. With each new song, Chyna has showcased some improvement and she is even attracting some pretty big names for her features. For instance, Chyna dropped a brand new song over the weekend called “Thick” which just so happens to feature Desiigner.

This new effort begins with some dark piano lines all while Desiigner delivers a sexually charged chorus. This production remains unchanged as Blac Chyna kicks off the first verse with some braggadocios lines about her body and her ability to make money. Desiigner and Blac Chyna prove to have solid chemistry on the track, and if you’re a fan of what Chyna has been putting out, then this is a must-listen.

Quotable Lyrics:

Bad bitch thick, I’m not a average bitch
I-I see a whip that’s a mil’, I can have that shit
Your man I can grab that quick (Quick), ayy
Ice on my wrist for the trip, I’m an addict, bitch

Vanilla Ice Connects With Kodak Black & Forgiato Blow On “All The Way In”

It’s a collaboration that nobody saw coming. In fact, it’s hard to believe that anybody in their right mind might have anticipated that Vanilla Ice and Kodak Black would be coming together for a collaboration. And yet, that moment has come. The “Ice Ice Baby” rapper, largely forgotten by the mainstream hip-hop audience, has officially connected with Kodak and Forgiato Blow for an apparent comeback single “All The Way In.”

For the most part, “All The Way In” is a harmless summer track, with Kodak’s simplistic chorus setting the tone. “I’m going all the way in, I wanna party all night,” he sings. “I’m getting naughty baby, I’m having the time of my life.” Alas, he doesn’t actually contribute a verse, leaving such responsibilities for Ice and Forgiato Blow.

While it’s certainly not breaking any new ground, it’s possible that some will appreciate seeing a return from Vanilla Ice, an undeniable pop culture icon whose legacy largely centers around a single song. For others, well…it will be a much harder sell. Check out “All The Way In,” one of the strangest crossovers in recent memory, and sound off if you think this one will see steady rotation on your summer playlist.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Tequilla and a round on me
Money stacked on the table like a g
My girl so fly you can see
She’s draped in Versace

Tory Lanez & Kodak Black Drop Off “Grah Tah Tah”

Tory Lanez appears content to play the villain, and though his reputation has taken a hit in certain circles, the majority of his fans have remained loyal to the Canadian rapper. Shortly after appearing as a surprise guest during DaBaby’s performance at Rolling Loud Miami, Tory has come through to drop off his brand new single “Grah Tah Tah,” featuring Kodak Black.

Off the bat, the song strikes a defiant tone, with Tory directly addressing some of his critics over a dark piano banger. “I know ya’ll hoes want me in jail but I’ma stunt cause I’m a baller,” he raps. “I damn near gave my heart to that bitch, still don’t make time to call her.” Kodak Black steps in for the second verse, his style an interesting effective complement to Tory’s more aggressive delivery. “I could always go back to the trap I ever get tired of the rap,” he spits. “You know I hit that slab and I put vitamins in the crack.”

Check out “Grah Tah Tah” now, and sound off in the comments below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I could always go back to the trap I ever get tired of the rap,
You know I hit that slab and I put vitamins in the crack
And I’m popping fraud, look like Mariah in the lab
Look like Dexter with this desktop how I just got me a jag

Tory Lanez & Kodak Black Drop Off “Grah Tah Tah”

Tory Lanez appears content to play the villain, and though his reputation has taken a hit in certain circles, the majority of his fans have remained loyal to the Canadian rapper. Shortly after appearing as a surprise guest during DaBaby’s performance at Rolling Loud Miami, Tory has come through to drop off his brand new single “Grah Tah Tah,” featuring Kodak Black.

Off the bat, the song strikes a defiant tone, with Tory directly addressing some of his critics over a dark piano banger. “I know ya’ll hoes want me in jail but I’ma stunt cause I’m a baller,” he raps. “I damn near gave my heart to that bitch, still don’t make time to call her.” Kodak Black steps in for the second verse, his style an interesting effective complement to Tory’s more aggressive delivery. “I could always go back to the trap I ever get tired of the rap,” he spits. “You know I hit that slab and I put vitamins in the crack.”

Check out “Grah Tah Tah” now, and sound off in the comments below.

QUOTABLE LYRICS

I could always go back to the trap I ever get tired of the rap,
You know I hit that slab and I put vitamins in the crack
And I’m popping fraud, look like Mariah in the lab
Look like Dexter with this desktop how I just got me a jag

Jay Critch Turns Up On “To The Sky”

Jay Critch has been serving up bangers in recent times. He’s only a few months removed from the release of his heavily anticipated project, The Critch Tape. Still, the rapper doesn’t seem to be ready to slow down any time soon. He’s continued to push out new singles in recent times like “PC” which arrived just a few weeks ago. It seems as if The Critch Tape isn’t all he has in store for 2021.

On Friday, he returned with another new banger titled, “To The Top.” Turning the auto-tune all the way up, the rapper delivers a more moody vibe on this one where he dives into the hardships that he’s faced and the resilience that’s helped him push through those difficult times. 

Peep the latest offering from Jay Critch below and let us know your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics
Had to get up and go get it, it was do-or-die
Picked the bag up, drop it off, it’s like an Uber ride
I just popped two of them Percies, and I feel too alive

Armoney Rose Taps The Game For “Baddest In The World”

Detroit’s Armoney Rose hasn’t released an album since 2019’s Armoney Experience. However, the recent slew of singles he’s released have been promising. Back in April, the singer unleashed his smooth single, “Baddest In The World” which has continued to make rounds and bubble up on streaming platforms and YouTube. He’s keeping the momentum high with a brand new remix of the record with an additional verse from The Game. Rose’s moody vocals complement the atmospheric production while The Game blitzes through his verse detailing the meaning of ride-or-die love. “You gon’ ride for me, ain’t gotta die for me/ My opps is my opps, don’t cry for me,” he raps on the record. 

Peep Armoney Rose’s “Baddest In The World” featuring The Game below and sound off with your thoughts.

Quotable Lyrics
Tell ’em it’s that G Wagon flow, stars on the roof
Killas right behind me, bumpin’ Nas in that coupe
Hard to kill, hard to get along with 
Type of n***a hoes want AR to do a song with

Trench Baby Declares Himself Chicago’s “Richest Gangbanger”

Whether you know previously heard of him as T Baby or Polo G’s younger brother, Trench Baby is a sensational rising artist who is currently making a name for himself as one of the hardest young rappers in Chicago. With the release of his debut track “F*k Yo Homie” this past March, Trench Baby made it clear that Polo G isn’t the only member of the Capalot family with the gift of gab, and now, the young artist has returned with another blazing single.

Titled “Richest Gangbanger,” Trench Baby’s explosive new track finds him proclaiming his affluence on his side of Chicago, and over the course of two minutes, he spits aggressive, rapid-fire bars that feature references to basketball players like Danny Green and Bam Adebayo as well as showcase his riveting energy on wax.

Get familiar with Trench Baby by watching the video for “Richest Gangbanger” below. Is it safe to say that rapping runs in Trench Baby and Polo G’s family?

Quotable Lyrics

Who broke? Lil’ b*tch, I can buy you
I come through and slide on they block like Bam Adebayo 
And if you want the smoke, say it’s up and come get it
No bullsh*t here, you better come with it
I just add a switch on the back of my Glizzy
And this car automatic got five percent tint
In the last shootout that b*tch came close
I’m thankin’ God everyday that the opps missed me

Zach Zoya’s New Song “Understand” Is Perfect For Your Summer Playlists

Zach Zoya is one of the best artists coming out of Montreal, Quebec right now and he has proven himself to be incredibly versatile with his art. From spitting bars to offering melodies, Zoya can do it all and it has led to high expectations amongst his fans. The Montrealer has a new EP planned and to help promote it, he has dropped a brand new single called “Understand” which will prove to be an essential track for your playlists this summer.

Throughout the entire song, Zoya offers up a nostalgic feel as we get bubbly chords that have that beach vibe. Meanwhile, his melodies add new life to the song all while he delivers braggadocios lyrics about his status in his city. As a rising star in Montreal, Zoya has every right to feel this way, and his confidence props the song up to a new level.

You can stream the new track, below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Rolling through my ends
I need me some blessings
Won’t you come and spend a minute with me
Rolling through my ends
Try to understand me
You know I’m the man here, don’t be so demanding

GASHI Returns With Catchy New Effort “Sleeping On My Left”

GASHI’s rise to fame has been well-documented over these last few years and with each new release, he changes up his sound and gives his fans something incredibly catchy and infectious to listen to. On his last project, GASHI brought things back to the 80s with an album that had a heavy dose of nostalgia alongside some great melodies and songwriting. Now, he is back with a fresh new song called “Sleeping On My Left” which carries the torch from his previous body of work.

With this track, we get a bit of a rock feel although there are certainly some 80s pop elements that set this song apart. Throughout the track, GASHI delivers crisp melodies all while singing about a failed relationship and how it affects the way he sleeps at night. The song is accompanied by a dope visual and if you’re a fan of the artist, you can’t but feel like GASHI has something special planned for the future.

Let us know what you think of the track, in the comments below.

Quotable Lyrics:

Baby, come over, put the lights out (Put the lights out)
Turn my sad face upsidе down, ooh (Ooh)
We need to FaceTime, FacеTime, FaceTime
I know you up, girl, I saw online