SleazyWorld Go Delivers Highly Anticipated Single “Robbers & Villains”

SleazyWorld Go returns with his new single, “Robbers & Villains.”

The self-proclaimed 2022 Rookie Of The Year is back in action this week with his latest offering, “Robbers & Villains.” Sleazy keeps his guttural, distinct flow intact as he rips through the eerie production, handled by TNTXD, Haze and Zuus. The production falls in line with the sound Sleazy established in the past but at the same time, it’s also refined and feels like a step forward for him. 

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)
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)

Throughout the record, SleazyWorld Go further reflects on becoming densitized to violence. He discusses the cycle of death and violence in underprivileged communities while also looking back at his own traumas. It’s another strong effort from an artist who has undoubtedly began carving his own lane in rap within the past year.

SleazyWorldGo released his debut project, Where The Shooters Be in 2022 following the success of “Sleazy Flow” and its remix featuring Lil Baby. However, it appears that “Robbers & Villains” is just the beginning when it comes to what he has in store this year. During his interview with HNHH in December, he said that he still has “a lot to prove.”

“I feel like it was my rookie year this year. Next year is my second year in the game so I still got a lot to prove. My work ain’t done,” he said. “I wanna have more plaques than I had this year, I wanna drop more music than I did this year.”

Check out his new single below.

Quotable Lyrics
I seen a bitch fuck with a shooter, made him soft
Fear that love, some n***as’ll pay whatever it cost
Glock a Uber driver, this bitch made to drop ’em off
What you think my shooters for? Them boys paid to knock shit off 

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.