Evilgiane Delivers Cross Cultural Collab With Rojuu-Assisted “Family Mart”

Evilgiane’s reach just keeps growing and growing. “FAMILY MART,” his newest single with Spanish-speaking rapper and singer, Rojuu. The latter is 21 years old and hails from Barcelona, Spain. This marks their first collaboration and given their similar styles of cloud rap, trap, and emo rap, it’s a perfect marriage. The English translation may not do the lyrics total justice, but this single is about Rojuu losing trust and love for a girl. Moreover, this relationship sounds like it weighs on him at times. However, given the success Rojuu is now seeing, it’s helping him cope with the pain.

Speaking of winning, the youngster has been doing so for a little bit now. He’s been releasing music since 2017, so when he was about 14! It’s been a grind for sure, but he’s got some hits under his belt now such as “Umi,” “Cuando Sonries,” “Twilight,” and more. The same could be said about evilgiane, who knows a thing or two about working your way up the totem pole. His work ethic has landed him hits with the likes of Kendrick Lamar and Baby Keem, Veeze, Maxo Kream, and more. Check out “FAMILY MART” with the music video link below.

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“Family Mart” – Evilgiane & Rojuu

Quotable Lyrics (English Translation):

So many wounds unhealed and I continue new
Your last memory is not going to be that kiss
You guys want to f*** with the crazy guy until you see he’s crazy (Roku)
They want to ‘tar crazy until you’re crazy’ (Roku)
‘I’m taking care of my garden, I’m number one (Number one)
It’s weirdo to live with your head being a (Swag)

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Mike Delivers Touching Tribute To His Late Mother With “You’re The Only One Watching (Showbiz)”

Losing a parent is one of the most painful and traumatic things any human can go through. For Bronx, New York underground darling, MIKE, he tragically lost his mother, Anuoluwapo Sandra Akinboboye. He’s brought her into his music countless times throughout his career. Overall, it sounds like their connection was beautiful and loving beyond belief. Back on his 2019 project, tears of joy, he included this tear-jerking voicemail from her. “I don’t even know what to say, you are such a golden child; my golden child. My blessed boy, you shall be blessed forever — ever. I shall not die.

MIKE consistently returns the love back to his angel above too. In his recent IG post announcing his new single, he penned a thankful tribute on her birthday, November 29. “To be able to celebrate & see my mother in this way is a blessing I will forever be grateful for. She’s truly my angel! So thank u, n happy birthday to my mama 🕊#” MIKE has a ton of spirited releases in this vein, but “You’re the Only One Watching (Showbiz)” might be near the top. Self-produced under his dj blackpower alias, he incorporates a show-stopping soul sample along with some more words from his Nigerian mother speaking in her native Yoruba language. Overall, it’s just plain heartfelt and it’s going to be a great track on his 2025 album, Showbiz (Man in the Mirror).

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“You’re The Only One Watching (Showbiz)” – Mike

Quotable Lyrics:

It ain’t safe the way we going, just a pit dive
When I pray I pray for Gaza and for Tigray
When I pray I pray to mama, know she miss MIKE
She my angel, know I got her on the flip-side
Huh, I gotta thank you while I’m talking to the big sky

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Redman Previews His Long-Teased Album With Money Anthem “Dont Wanna C Me Rich

One of hip hop’s most charismatic MCs and greatest pure spitters of all time has returned. New Jersey native Redman, aka Funk Doc, is here with “Dont Wanna C Me Rich.” It’s another official release from his long-awaited (understatement) sequel album, Muddy Waters Too. The original 1996 tape is one of his classic efforts, so him even deciding to follow-up on it is exciting news in and of itself. However, it remains in limbo, as Redman has been teasing it since 2015, according to Genius. Since then, he’s put out several potential singles, especially in the last three years.

“80 BARZ,” an exercise in stunning double entendres and wordplay is one. Additionally, 2022’s “Jane” and “So Cool” are also candidates, especially given all of their production styles and similar cover arts. For now, though, the one we can safely say will make the cut is “Dont Wanna C Me Rich,” thanks to this recent IG post from Redman. “NEW MUSIC ALERT… “Dont wanna C me Rich…” From the Muddy Waters 2 Album.” Genius also says this is expected to drop in 2024 and with the 28th anniversary of Muddy Waters coming up (December 10), maybe Redman will celebrate by dropping the sequel? That’s our hope because this track and the others we mentioned are stellar. Check out “Dont Wanna C Me Rich” below.

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“Dont Wanna See C Me Rich” – Redman

Quotable Lyrics:

Work smarter, not harder, that’s the goal
With a poker face so my bank account never folds (Real talk)
Generational, you want it in the wealth
Save your money more, less Gucci on the belt (That’s right)
Swim high, motivate for Michael Phelps
Only what could f*** it up, n****, is (N****, is)

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Tory Lanez Links With His Label Signee Davo For The Latest Week Of The “Lost Tapes”

It’s another weekend, so you know what that means if you are a Tory Lanez fan right. The controversial Canadian superstar is here with more “Lost Tapes,” and this time, there’s something special going on. We have spoken about this ad nauseam, but at certain points during this run, Tory has included themes or firsts. For these, he’s reuniting with a fellow collaborator and label mate. For those unaware, the rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer also runs a recording company. It’s called One Umbrella, and it features a smaller roster compared to most other artist driven imprints.

But that doesn’t mean that efforts between his artists are any less significant. With that said, Tory Lanez has officially released a song with Davo called “Do You Remember.” He too is very similar to his boss, as he raps, sings, produces, and etc. He’s been releasing solo material under One Umbrella since 2020, but this shows that Davo was hard at work way before launching his own path to stardom. In fact, that’s what this song is about, in addition to proving doubters wrong and calling out fake friends. But with all “Lost Tape” releases, there’s another. A 2022 R&B-like leftover, “Wanna Fxck,” now sees the light of day as well. Check them both out below.

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“Do You Remember (2016)” & “Wanna Fxck (2022)” – Tory Lanez & Davo

Quotable Lyrics From “Do You Remember”:

I remember, cold as the winter, fallin’ like timber
None of you n****s really was my dawgs, just pretenders
Feel like I’m livin’ in the dark
F*** ’em all, I ain’t got no feelings in my heart, none at all
And I remember we was hittin’ licks
Me and my n****s, he was really with the s***s

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Kodak Black Encourages His Foes To “Cherish The Moment”

Kodak Black is sending a fair warning on one of his new songs, “Cherish The Moment.” “Boy, if I want your soul, better give it / ‘Fore your family keep ending up missin’.” This is just one of them, as he sounds menacing with his deliberate flows over a piano-backed trap beat. Bars like the one we just mentioned feed into his theme of being committed to the streets and taking names. “Now that I got me a switch
Ain’t finna leave the hood ’cause I got rich / I told ’em, “Bury me right in the ditch” / I’m just gone keep investin’ in this s
***.”

Speaking of these lines in particular, Kodak experiments with a unique cadence that’s hard to explain in crystal clear terms. How we would describe it is that he sounds confused and is asking, “what did I do?” It’s just another reason why Kodak is still so unique years deep into his career. He really will try anything, even if every risk doesn’t fully pan out. But this one does, and it gives “Cherish The Moment” even more replay ability and some character. This is one of 10 new songs in the Project Baby’s discography, and they all come on his third overall project, Trill Bill. Check it out with the link below.

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“Cherish The Moment” – Kodak Black

Quotable Lyrics:

All of the opps got they name on a bullet
I’m on my bullet, and I’m givin’ out whoopin’
B**** ain’t got nothing to offer but p**sy
Thinking ’bout offing her when she ain’t lookin’
Boy, I’m a vulture, these n****s be wolfin’
Take a look at my eyes, now you s***ting

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Juice Wrld Wrestles With Addiction & Anxiety On “Party By Myself”

There’s some belief/hope that The Party Never Ends by Juice WRLD will not be the final album. However, his estate continues to affirm that it will be. With that said, this title may be a reflection that even though this could be the last hurrah, the rapper’s current discography and legacy will never end. But in that same breath, the reason we mentioned that there’s hope that more music is coming is because of the fanbase’s view on the tape. Some have been highly critical of its quality, with folks in this camp being of the mindset that this is not how Juice would have made this album.

Additionally, DJ Scheme shared similar feelings, especially in relation to multi-genre hitmaking producer benny blanco’s inclusion. He felt the promotion and overall execution were off. But still, there are some redeemable traits to the project. “Party By Myself” feels like early classic Juice with the sad guitar loops, slow tempo, all while he sounds distraught and lost. It checks all the boxes for fans of his who enjoyed his openness to talk about his own personal issues like addiction, loneliness, and anxiety. “Party By Myself” also hits due to its earworm melody and chorus. Overall, the plan to release The Party Never Ends is up for debate. But there are some replayable tracks, with “Party By Myself” being one.

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“Party By Myself” – Juice Wrld

Quotable Lyrics:

I’m leanin’ like I’m using a needle
Probably party by myself because I don’t fuck with people
Marijuana with the pills, euphoric and cerebral
I do it all to chase the thrill (Thrill)
I know what I’m doing’s illegal
But ain’t nothin’ else gon’ numb my pain like the pills and the reefer

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Russ Gets Nostalgic And Thankful On Soulful “SSX Tricky”

Russ has been a fixture in the hip-hop scene since the early 2010s. Since debuting with his album Velvet in 2011, he has released fifteen more projects, his most recent being SANTIAGO last August. Though his time in the mainstream was short, Russ has built an unwavering fanbase through the years. One so consistent that he can tour regularly and put out new music multiple times a year. “SSX Tricky” is his latest track, taking its name from the PS2/Xbox video game. The accompanying video shows Russ playing the iconic game on the couch in what is meant to be a basement while he raps the lyrics.

The track feels nostalgic, with a beat (produced by DVNT) that features a prominent slowed-down soul sample. On the hook, Russ talks about being a 90s baby, giving a shoutout to Trish Stratus, who he cites as his first crush. From there, he talks about his childhood, before pivoting into more modern subjects. He also throws in a Demon Slayer reference for good measure. The second verse is Russ reflecting on his career and some of his biggest accomplishments so far, like performing at Barclays Center. He does some flexing, and ensures he’s going to “talk game until he’s old, Hubie Brown” (the legendary 91-year-old Hall of Fame basketball coach and broadcaster who recently announced plans to retire from ESPN at the end of this NBA season). Overall, the track is a solid thank you to his fans and a reiteration that Russ doesn’t plan on slowing down anytime soon. Check out “SSX Tricky” below.

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Russ – “SSX Tricky”

Quotable Lyrics:

Gettin’ mat burned from wrestling with my fears (Yeah)
Saw this all comin’ back when Mom shopped at Sears (I saw it)
Lapped a lot of peers, yeah, I’m showboatin’ (I am)
It’s been a fight though, let me talk to you like Joе Rogan (Yeah)
This Diesel bеlt is holdin’ up these Jacquemus shorts
She say, “Okay, see you in five”, but I’m not Lu Dort
Take the boat from Grand Tremezzo to Belaggio
And order the caprese and carpaccio
I been fighting demons like I’m Tanjiro (Yeah)

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Kodak Black Wants To “Burn It Up” On Latest Album Cut

Kodak Black’s latest mixtape Trill Bill was released on Friday. The tape is typical Kodak Black, with themes of money, drugs, sex, and violence. But, it is over surprisingly calm, almost cloudy, mid-tempo production. One example of this is “Burn It Up,” one of the better tracks from Kodak’s new tape. The beat, produced by Ryan Prieur, is understated. It sounds like something that would be at home on a Cash Cobain project. In that regard, it does not sound like something that Kodak Black would normally do. But lyrically, it is another straightforward effort for the controversial Florida rapper. His trademark flexing and street raps are once again joined together on another track.

Kodak Black sounds energized (as energized as he can be, at least) on the track, with the hook’s repetition of “turn it up” and “burn a n***a up” being quite catchy. The verse is witty, with “all black can’t see nothing, so they say it was Darth Vader” being a standout line. At barely two and a half minutes, the track does not overstay its welcome, and it’s a solid performance from Kodak. Of course, Kodak Black is a prolific artist, so not everything he releases in a given year sticks, but this could be a track that does. Check out “Burn It Up” below and give Trill Bill a shot if you have positive thoughts on what you heard here.

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Quotable Lyrics:

Jump out if he run
I won’t chase him got lasers
All black can’t see nothing so they say it was Darth Vader
That lil b***h crazy if she think I’m finna pay her
Way before lil baby I told Jayda to wait up
Running through that money splurging, don’t see no purpose to save up

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Juice WRLD & Offset “Celebrate” On New Posthumous Track

Juice WRLD’s estate released The Party Never Ends, his third posthumous album, on Friday. The album features contributions from Nicki Minaj, Eminem, and others. One of those “others” is Offset, who appears on the track “Celebrate.” “Celebrate” is produced by Metro Boomin, and was previously unheard until a leak in December 2023. Metro previously had production credits on Fighting Demons, the second posthumous release by his estate. The track is a low-key banger, and feels like something that Juice would have released if he was still alive, though it is still clear that the track was not finished in his lifetime.

The beat is menacing, and both Juice WRLD and Offset deliver strong verse. They give some gun bars, with the two of them threatening to “put some money in the street” (putting a bounty on someone, for the uninitiated). Offset’s verse is twice as long as Juice’s, likely to balance out the fact that the unfinished nature of the song. His verse feels like something he would’ve done for a Migos album, delivering some high-quality street bars. He’s at home over Metro Boomin production, and it’s very clear. Juice WRLD’s estate previously claimed that The Party Never Ends is the last posthumous album from the rapper, who died on December 8, 2019, just six days after his 21st birthday. However, with over a thousand unreleased tracks to his name, it is hard to say if that is truly the case yet. Regardless, give “Celebrate” a listen.

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Juice WRLD & Offset – “Celebrate”

Quotable Lyrics:

Thinking back to the good old days, nowadays I’m over-stressed
When I say good old days, I’m talkin’ bout He-Man, no lil’ ThunderCats, huh
Well, I’ve been down, the devil been on the prowl
He loves when I frown, make him and his demons smile
On me they dog-pile, I done got way too involved now
Hate when they play with me, told Jimmy playfully, “I’m finna burn this all down”

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4batz Releases Mellow New Single “Hood Grammy”

Since entering the scene with the viral single “act ii: date @ 8,” Dallas-based singer 4batz has had a quiet 2024. His debut mixtape, U Made Me a St4r, was set to be released on Drake’s OVO Sound label after the rapper hopped on a remix of the track and took a liking to the singer. However, that did not materialize, and he instead released the project independently. None of the tracks on the tape even approximated the success of “date @ 8.” But based on the lyrics from his latest track “hood grammy,” 4batz seems to be fine with the success he’s already achieved.

“hood grammy” is a victory lap of sorts for 4batz. He talks about how he was broke when he dropped out of school, but has since made enough money to “buy a brand-new Bentley.” The track is dedicated to his mother and grandmother, the former of whom raised him as a single parent. He also dedicates the track to those in the trenches, and others who stood by him. He may not have a Grammy, but the support he’s gotten from his peers more than makes up for it in his mind. Structurally, it sounds a lot like “date @ 8,” with similar vocal flourishes and a cloudy beat. It’s a catchy track that sounds nice on a speaker. He has not announced plans for another album yet. But in the meantime, check out the new single from 4batz below.

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4batz – “hood grammy”

Quotable Lyrics:

My mama said these n****s always envy, yeah
So you always gotta keep it with you, yeah
The labels talkin’ couple millis
But my mama raised me independent
I wonder who is f****n’ with me, yeah
In my hood, I think I won a Grammy

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