Saba Drops Off New Two-Part Track “Ziplock / Rich Don’t Stop”

Fan-favorite lyricist Saba has returned to the fold, delivering a new two-part single “Ziplock / Rich Don’t Save.” As we’ve come to expect from the Chicago rapper, the lengthy track features plenty of poetic lyricism and thoughtful penmanship. In addition, Saba also flexes a soulful flow, one that finds him catching a groovy pocket in the opening moments of Coop Da Truth and D. Phelps’ laid-back instrumental.

“I was in West Oakland, California, when I found out about a piece of me, all this solitude around, I’m starting to see when I’m alone the shit I think,” he raps, committing to maintaining the up-and-down rhyme scheme. “I come from the part of town not talked about but chalk ya’ outline if you blink / I can’t go outside today that shine’ll fade, and that go along with my piece.” 

Next up is “Rich Don’t Save,” which finds Saba opting for a melodic delivery over a vibey beat from Daoud & daedaePIVOT. One thing that immediately stands out is Saba’s versatile cadence, as he spits bars in three different octaves. “The grind one of a kind like a damn snowball,” he raps. “I put gang in my name, like I am Mozart / and if they sayin’ you a stain no, they ain’t gon’ wash.”

Be sure to check out the two new tracks from Saba, herein distributed in one cohesive package, and keep an eye out for more news on his next project. 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Text don’t call, fail don’t fall
Yeah, the grind one of a kind like a damn snowball
I put gang in my name, like I am Mozart
And if they sayin’ you a stain, no, they ain’t gon’ wash
Wash my soul, watch my bro, we were both strugglin’
How he cope, he need dope, give me no substances

G-Eazy Spits Bars About The Pressures Of Celebrity On “Break From L.A. Freestyle”

Every day, thousands of celebrity hopefuls upload videos and photos hoping to go viral and attain their piece of the Hollywood pie, but G-Eazy is here to tell you that all that glitters isn’t gold. Los Angeles is one of the many major city destinations for people vying for their moment in the spotlight, and that’s something the Bay Area rapper knows all too well. With the ups come the downs, and on his latest single, G-Eazy gets candid about why Tinsel Town isn’t all it is cracked up to be.

On Wednesday (March 17), G-Eazy shared “Break From L.A. Freestyle,” and you can take guesses as to the lyrical content based on the title alone. The rapper laments over his past mistakes, being caught up in the whirlwind that the industry offers, and speaks about his own controversies as he was tangled in the web of celebrity. Stream G-Eazy’s “Break From L.A. Freestyle” and let us know what you think.

Quotable Lyrics

She said ‘You’re so dark and mysterious’
She acts likе she listens, but her hеart isn’t hearin’ this
And yeah drugs are cool, but when they start interferin’
It’s a problem, then the only thing that I’m fearin’ is
The way out’s not as obvious as the entrance was
Spaced out, couldn’t tell you where my attention was

Trey Songz Offers TriggaMix Of “Track Star”

TikTok certainly has a way of taking relatively unknown and turning them into viral smashes. That’s what happened with Mooski’s hit record, “Track Star.” The song picked up a serious wave on social media after a viral dance challenge began to pick up steam and now, it’s sitting high up on many Spotify and Apple playlists.

It was only a matter of time until it began to get remixed by some heavy hitters in the industry. Trey Songz took to Instagram over the weekend where he hinted at a remix, and then, he slid through with his own #TriggaMix. Putting his own spin to the track, Trey Songz flexes his vocal chops with details of his bedroom fantasies.

Check out Trey’s take on Mooski’s viral track below.

Quotable Lyrics
She gon’ wet it up, she gon’ lick it off
Fuckin’ with them workers when you need a boss
Come and ride this dick like a pornstar

Berner Links With Tunde & G.T. On “New Era”

Surprisingly, we’re three months into 2021 and we’ve yet to receive a single project from Berner. It’s only shocking because of how quickly he’s known to turn around projects. In the past two years, he’s released ten projects in total including collaborative projects with Curren$y, B-Real, and more.

It seems like Berner will be taking on a more international theme on his next project. The cannabis mogul teamed up with Tunde for their forthcoming collaborative project, They Land Better In Manchester. Today, the two rappers connected alongside G.T., who just dropped a new project, for their new collaboration, “New Era.” Tackling a psychedelic soul sample, the three rappers get on their big boss talk with laid back flows on this one.

Check out their new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
Wakin’ up at 5 a.m., unloadin’ a truck
Copped this shit all off the strength, I ain’t pay a buck
I ain’t been to the hood in a minute but I stay in touch
Still I park a foreign on the block, chill, smoke some Runtz

KXNG Crooked Assists Ranna Royce On “Wordplay”

The self-proclaimed “illest Persian in the building” Ranna Royce is a proven lyricist whose efforts have earned her some solid co-signs but perhaps, none that hold more weight than KXNG Crooked’s. The two artists have been locking into the studio for a minute with their new single, “WORDPLAY” finally hitting streaming services on Friday. The two pairs trade bars with rapid flows and quick-witted bars, proving that Ranna can hold her own against any rapper. 

“I like working with RANNA because she is very passionate about her art. That’s very important to me,” Crooked said in a statement to UPROXX. “I believe she’s more than a star; she’s a true artist in every sense of the word. It’s rare to find a talented lyricist who is hands-on with every aspect of creating music, videos, and the message behind branding. I expect big things from her in the near future. Now go watch our video for ‘WORDPLAY’ and tell me I’m wrong!”

Quotable Lyrics
Even my pistol is astronomic
I cock back and I blast a comet
Quickest mothafuckas pass the chronic
As fast as Sonic, I’ma be puttin’ my foot in your ass
Like you last colonic

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TheHxliday Drops New Song “Opps” For St. Patrick’s Day

You can’t really call yourself TheHxliday unless you intend on celebrating all the holidays… Thankfully, the 19-year-old Motown Records signee is out here on his journey to find a pot of gold, releasing his new single and music video for “Opps” for St. Patrick’s Day.

The speaker-knocking new single is the latest offering from the young rising star, who has recently been buzzing with his Batbxy project. “Opps” is the Baltimore native’s warning to his enemies, coupled with a music video that’s just as confident as the song. TheHxliday pulls up in his Bentley before being introduced as an iced-out baby. 

This is the 19-year-old’s first new song since the release of Batbxy

Listen to the new thumper below and let us know what you think of it.

Quotable Lyrics:

She pullin’ on my dreads, I got hangtime
She said she liked my chain, I know just what she meant by it
These VVS no Johnny Dang
All my opps, they on the sideline
I can’t let them leave my eyesight
Whole team posted on the block eying

Money Man Is Back With A New Track “Doses”

After years of hustling, it felt like in 2020, Money Man was finally getting his proper shine. Largely due to the success of the Kobe Bryant-inspired, “24” ft. Lil Baby, plus his back-to-back releases of Epidemic and State Of Emergency, finally earned him the recognition he deserved following years of hustling. Even with the success, he hasn’t switched up his hustle by unloading new singles on his YouTube page with little to no announcement.

This week, the rapper returned with his latest cut, “Doses.” The rapper’s latest record finds him reflecting on the growth in his career, bossing up, and finally seeing the success of his career. “Showed no love on the price, it was forty-three/ I’m not trappin’ for free, gotta charge a fee,” he raps with auto-tune accentuating the pain in his voice.

Check the latest record from Money Man below.

Quotable Lyrics
I just want her to fulfill my fantasy
With that fire, you’ll get burned like third-degree
I just shoot, I don’t say nothin’ verbally
N***a retrograde just like they mercury

DDG & Lil Yachty Preach “Rule #1” In The Hood With OG Parker-Produced New Single

DDG and Lil Yachty previously had issues with one another a few years ago. They’ve patched things up since then though and, on Wednesday, they squashed their beef with the release of their new collaborative single “Rule #1”.

After dissing the Atlanta rapper on his song “Big Boat”, DDG is making nice with Lil Yachty on the latest release from his collaborative project with producer OG Parker. DDG has been buzzing ever since the release of his ultra-successful single “Moonwalking In Calabasas”. Last week, he came through with a 42 Dugg-featured new single and today, he delivers “Rule #1”.

The song features both rappers talking their sh*t and explaining the number one rule in the hood, which is to move out of the hood once you come into money. The braggadocios new single is set to appear on Die 4 Respect, the collaborative project from DDG and OG Parker.

Listen to the new record below. What do you think of it?

Quotable Lyrics:

Rule #1 if you live in the hood
When you get rich, gotta move out the hood
I’m superstitious I’m knockin on wood
Pray for my n***as, I hope that they good
I’m in the Urus, I’m doing the dash
Discounted features just pay me in cash
Get to the money, I’m getting it fast
Money come first and these b*tches come last

Lil Gotit Becomes “Top Chef Gotit” On New Single “Wok”

We’ve witnessed the rise of 21-year-old Atlanta rapper Lil Gotit for the last few years, documenting his progression as one of the up-and-coming stars of the city’s buzzing hip-hop scene. Out of the loaded crop of talent in Atlanta, Lil Gotit has managed to stand out through his collaborations with Future, Young Thug, and his blood brother Lil Keed. His next project is currently loading and, from the sounds of his new single “Wok”, it might be some of his best work yet.

Far removed from the hit-or-miss days in Lil Gotit’s early career, the young rapper has been tapping into his potential for the last few years, showing why he continues dominating the conversation as one of Atlanta’s brightest stars. Cooking up in the studio, Top Chef Gotit commands attention on the Money Musik-produced “Wok”. 

Listen to Lil Gotit’s new single below and be sure to leave your rating in the field above. Stay tuned for more new music from Lil Gotit.

Quotable Lyrics:

He cappin’ like he got some meat on his taco
We ridin’ with snakes and some capos
Slime active, we shootin’ like Rambo
Clean up the spot like we came using Draino

Deante Hitchcock Tackles Drake’s “What’s Next”

It’s the number one song in the United States, so it’s not entirely unsurprising that Deante Hitchcock has opted to tackle the Drake single. Enter the new chapter of Hitchcock’s Atlanta Tuesdays freestyle series, the simply-titled “What’s Next Freestyle.” Taking to Supah Mario’s synthesizer-driven beat, Hitchcock kicks back and fires off a casual — but still lyrically-driven– flow.

“Gotta watch out for this run I finna go on, n***as feel like they balling with Vick,” he raps. “Before we met I just met happy hour lil bitch, that just mean I was already lit / catching plays like that boy Larry Fitz / got the world in my hand, end this shit with the ball of a fist.” He proceeds to spit bars for two minutes straight, prompting fans to immediately queue up Better and revisit his acclaimed debut album. On that note, it seems as if this new batch of Atlanta Tuesdays suggests an imminent release from Hitchcock, so stay tuned to see what the final destination has in store.

What do you make of Deante Hitchcock’s take on “What’s Next?” 

QUOTABLE LYRICS

Gotta watch out for this run I finna go on, n***as feel like they balling with Vick,
Before we met I just met happy hour lil bitch, that just mean I was already lit 
Catching plays like that boy Larry Fitz
Got the world in my hand, end this shit with the ball of a fist