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2019: DA HIT LIST (PART 2 of 5)
Beast Coast - Coast Clear: The Supergroup formed by Flatbush Zombies, The Pro Era Crew & The Underachievers, released one of the best albums of the year “Escape From New York” When these 3 groups get together it’s like when the Power Rangers made the Mega MegaZord (aka the UltraZord, if you know you know). This the new New York! “Gotta watch my back, make sure the coast clear, If you thuggin' from the struggle, put a toast in the air”
Beyonce´ - Before I Let Go: Tay Keith put together one of the beats of the year with this Frankie Beverly & Maze sample. Beyonce goes in over this track that you’ll hear at HBCU football games across the country once Covid is vanquished. Queen B takes us with her as she pulls up to Coachella, squad-deep, sipping on D’usse and champagne (prolly Ace of Spades) and just goes into a dance routine that has everybody watching in awe. The Queen remains undefeated.
Guapdad4000 ft. YBN Almighty Jay - Hermés Hotboy: The Bay Area Bandit delivers smooth bars over this minimalist beat and Jay accents the track with his high energy verse. Great mix, yin and yang.
Lil Uzi Vert - Sanguine Paradise: A loosie we thought we’d get on Eternal Atake. Originally teased as a slightly different sounding track called Money Keep Coming In, this Mykko Montana & K Camp-sampled tune is prolly my 2nd favorite Uzi song behind XO Tour Lif3. (Update: since Eternal Atake dropped, I’ll have to rethink my Uzi fav list)
Smokepurpp - Remember Me: Unlike any other Smokepurpp track I’ve heard before, Smoke gets reflective on this track and sings the whole way through. I think people have an impression of him that isn’t completely accurate. He makes some good tracks.
Soulja Boy - Malibu: THE BIGGEST COMEBACK CONTINUES. The Drake sample is too perfect considering his viral moment (Drake! Drake?). Nice slow bop for you to bump while playing your SouljaGameBoy.
Vory - Stay: The artist formerly known as King Vory pours his heart out over this crispy beat. In his inebriated state, Vory drunk texts every bitty in his phone trying to get his tip wet. He just wants some company. “I’m just thinking while I’m fucked up these are drunk thoughts…” We’ve all been there.
B.oB. - Soul Glo: Sampling the catchy tune from the iconic film “Coming to America” Bob couldn’t go wrong with this one. "Let it shine, let it let it shine!"
J Hus - Daily Duppy: One of Britain’s rising stars spits what seems like a hundred bars over strings and drums. No hook needed. “Risk taker not a compromiser”
Octavian ft. A$AP Ferg - Lit: Another British up and comer spitting about the come up and how he had to take risks to get that skrilla and the big booty bitties. Ferg spits his signature flow on this one, harmonizing and melodizing on this Tough Tune.
Flying Lotus - Takashi: The LA impresario cooked up one of my favorite instrumentals of the year. Great high or sober. Caution: May be too funky for some, but Flying Lotus is second to none (except the good Lord of course ya damn heathen!)
Tee Grizzley - God’s Warrior: From his 2019 album “Scriptures” the Detroit MC displays an unusual smoothness as he spits hard bars over a string-laced beat that transforms into a West Coast-sounding, Eazy-E, NWA type beat toward the end.
Wiz Khalifa ft. Young Deji - Yea Yup: “Get up off yo' ass, this cash ain't gon' get itself, the race ain't gon' win itself, focus on yo' business and yo' health” Motivation Music! I love trax where legends take a look at the road that got them to the top. Inspires the younger generation to keep going for it. Wiz encourages us to never settle for less, and only smoke it if it’s top tier.
Mir Fontane - On Mommy: “It get cold where I be, that’s why I gotta keep a heater on me, In case a pussy nigga wanna try me, I’ma catch a body, and that’s on mommy” Perfect Mother’s Day track! #JerseysFinest
Trap Beckham ft. Trina, Tokyo Jetz & DJ Diggem - Hit It: The strip club-ready anthem is the official song of doggystyle sex or if yo shawty get wet like mine, Soggystyle Sex (I’ll see myself out...) But if you haven’t hit it from the back while bumping “Hit It” (from the back), you missing out.
Slim 400 ft. Lil Yachty - Skraper: I think my favorite part of this track is that nigga singing in the background on the beat. It sets the mood for the song. Also a fan of Yachty and Slim going back and forth on the bridge like tennis. Yachty like that call and response shit, he went back and forth with Tee Grizzley on the classic track “From the D to the A” Fun Fact: On my birthday my shorty let’s me go “From the A to the M” (Pastor Washington if you’re reading this me and D’Keisha would never go ass to mouth. We know cleanliness is next to godliness.)
STRO - Perfection: Slow jam 4 tha bitties. The former X-Factor contestant sampled “Seven Days” by Mary J. Blige on this one. You gotta let your lady know you love her every now and then. Drop everything you doing, hit your significant other and let em know you thinking bout em and you can’t wait to see em again so ya’ll can have passionate anal sex down by the fire. (Go text them now!) 2 anal references in a row… Slow down down Pea ya killin’ em! Nah chill, or the streets gon call you Booty Man #noteToSelf
2 Chainz - Money In The Way: Another highlight from “Rap Or Go To The League” Bron Bron used this as the theme song to his HBO Show “The Shop” I think the nigga EP’d the album too or some shit… Perfect strip club banger “I throw it up, it’s falling down…”
Denzel Curry - RICKY: One of Rap’s bright young stars, Zel rides the beat on this track about wise words of advice from his Uncle Ricky (and his daddy… and his momma) Including, but not limited to: Put family first, but also don’t leave your homies behind as you advance in the game of life. Also, always respect women, but make sure to use prophylactics to prevent any unwanted STDs and unplanned pregnancies. Lastly, love the lord and say your prayers before bed.
Lightshow ft. Wale - Your Side, My Side: Another call & response track (more artists should utilize this on collabs, but I guess songs are rarely recorded with both artists in-studio). Bouncy beat, with the 2 DMV rappers repping their side of town.
Skepta ft. Nafe Smallz- Greaze Mode: Off his 2019 album “Ignorance is Bliss”, the London Legend made this wavy track with the assist from up and comer Nafe Smallz. The artists describe how they steal your girlfriend, then they describe how she ends up in a praying position in their respective domiciles. Your main dame sees the D and freezes. I can only imagine what happens next but Nafe explains that they also enjoy smoking trees from overseas (probably Kotton Kandy Kush from the good ol’ USA!) and they don’t pay for said trees because they’re poppin’ in the streets and marijuana distributors send them packs out of respect.
Tee Grizzley - Locked Up: Tee Grizzley came in the game after beating an armed robbery charge in Kentucky when him and a couple homies were (allegedly) involved in a smash and grab at a jewelry store. His time behind bars got him refocused and on a different path. He talks about his experiences in the penitentiary on this track including a lifer telling him to make something of himself because Grizzley has a shot and he doesn’t. He also mentions how he abstains from one of rap's greatest pastimes, inhaling the ganj… Gotta make decisions that are aligned with your goals!
Mozzy - Legal Guardian/Guardian Angel: An ode to his granny, Mozzy gets introspective about one of the people who was integral to his success.
Tuxedo - The Tuxedo Way: It’s a celebration! A soulful, electro-funk bop. Definitely something to pump in a rented drop top Phantom when leaving The Oscars and heading toward the Vanity Fair afterparty. “I’ll toast to that!”
Twelve’Len - Thank The Gang: A tribute to the homies, Twelve croons over this creamy beat thanking his day ones. He got it out the mud and didn’t sleep. He had a dream that only he could see and he thanks the homies who supported him as he chased his dream of appearing on ToughTune.com’s Top Trax of 2019 Part 2. Keep going kids, you never know where your dreams will take you!
Denzel Curry - Speedboat: Another standout from “ZUU” 32 Zel goes in on a beat carried by keys. He offers advice like “Have your money up before you go to war” and laments that his homie didn’t make it to 21 and he’s hoping to make it to 24 (He’s 25 now hurray!) He also asks sweet baby Jesus to deliver us from evil so he don’t have to use his Desert Eagle. Amen to that.
Max B ft. French Montana - Hold On: First off, how the fuck Max vocals sound so crisp? He got a studio in prison? Tropical Vibes for the Wave God as he describes the life that got him 75 years in penitentiary. The juxtaposition of the upbeat instrumental and the bars like “I’ll put a bullet in your face” is what makes this Tough Tune so great. He’s also encouraging his shorty to Hold On to their relationship and that no one will ever come between them.
Money Man - At All Cost: Another one of his “Freestyles” an impressive speedy delivery over keys & drums. Touching on everything from quarantine (a year before Corona #youngProphet) to being a proud independent artist while also giving a shoutout PeeWee Longway who I’m guessing is his mans and dem. Includes the classic line “I was broke, I was money-ly challenged” #Bars
G4 Boyz ft. Wale - New Chanel: Drip anthem. Is it trickin’ if you got it? Those who got it will say no. Those who don’t… you know the vibes. You’ll love this beat. Buncha African Assassins on this one.
Problem ft. Xzibit - Elevator: The two West Coast All Stars go back and forth over a funky track that sounds like it could be the theme music of a Blaxploitation film. (That’s a compliment, don’t come for my cheeks!)
Beast Coast - It Ain’t Easy: The supergroup is back at it again! One of the best beats on this list, the NY artists take turns stabbing the beat up like when Brutus and ‘nem stabbed up Caesar back in the day (RIP Julius).
Lil Tecca - Ransom: Viral hit from the young Queens MC, this music video is one of the best of the year. Tecca spits over steel drums, oblivious to all the ass shakin all around him. Check out the remix featuring the late great Juice Wrld.
Money Man ft. Lil Gotit - New Strain: This nigga is just good! I also love that while he flexes, he also talks about how he was down bad, how he’s made mistakes, and how he’s still getting it out the mud. Featuring ATL up and comer and Young Thug protegé Lil GotIt, this is one Tough Tune.
YG ft. Arin Ray, Rose Gold & Meek Mill - Heart 2 Heart: “This that heartfelt shit, this that stay rock solid when life get hard, lil' bih, All my niggas get a bag, that's all I wish, on some drink a whole fifth and spill my heart out shit” YG has a one on one with a homie who’s not doing too great and feeling like he might have to take some penitentiary chances. YG encourages him to stay positive, make wise decisions and keep his paws clean. Meeks verse describes a couple homies who didn’t make wise choices...
Taylor Bennett ft. Ty Dolla $ign - In My Head: Mental health has become a hot button issue in the past few decades. Taylor takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions that mirrors what a relationship is like. Ups, downs, lefts, rights and some good nut bustin’. Tyrone lends his silky vocals to this horn-driven track with a gnarly guitar riff which also features an echo-verse from Serayah aka Tiana from Empire.
Yung Gravy ft. Juicy J - Buttered Up: “Hey! Mrs. Buttersworth!” Real talk, I’d give Mrs. Buttersworth the meat. Ode to the ladies with them big ol’ bootys. God bless them all!
Calboy ft. Meek Mill, Young Thug & Lil Durk - Chariot: Lil Nas started a wave of country-sounding hip hop tunes. Actually I think Like A Farmer really set it off but Old Town Road really brought the sound to pop culture. (Obviously Nelly and others successfully fused Country & Rap in the previous generations) This banjo-driven beat gets destroyed by up and coming Chicago artist Calboy. Meek kills, and carries the hook with his signature speedbag delivery. Thugger spits a watery verse about puzzy & diamonds. Durk gets his brag on and as usual warns the opps that he ain’t the one.
Max B ft. French Montana - Don't Push Me: The two NY rappers go in over a sample of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five’s classic record “The Message” Suffice to say, I wouldn’t push Max B… especially when he’s close to the edge.
Tyler The Creator - Earfquake: Off his Grammy-winning album “Igor”, the Cali artist gets in his make-up bag to make up to his shorty for his fuck ups. Featuring legendary singer Charlie Wilson “Don’t leave, it’s my fault” should be the official fuckin up anthem. 'Cause when you take responsibility, you’re likely to mend broken fences, get some sloppy toppy and then get a plate of spaghetti wit meatballs after the dome.
Mo Stacks ft. Stormzy - Shine Girl: The two British artists dropped an A1 tune for da ladies. You can tell they’re head over heels for their shorties “All the money in the world, couldn't make a nigga go ahead and fuck a different girl” They love the way you shine girl. Perfect track to bump when you picking your girl up from work at the DMV and you wanna get that kitty purring. By the time you hit the front door, it’s gonna be on and popping!
Tee Grizzley ft. YNW Melly & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Young Grizzley World: Tee really showed us his versatility on this one, actually singing and holding notes on this track. I love tracks about the grind, the struggle, and the come up. “You went from high school to college, we went from babies to felons.”
Chris Brown ft. Drake - No Guidance: Accompanied by a hilarious video that ends with an epic Breezy-Drizzy dance battle, the former foes chef up some fire for the ladies of Earth. Drake is the Emperor of the bitty appreciation trax. #Tough Tune
Big K.R.I.T - K.R.I.T. Here: If I told you Roc-a-Fella Kanye made this beat, you’d be like “That sounds about right!” The Mississippi bred MC goes in on this soulful, celebratory track. Announcing his arrival and continued ascendance through the stratosphere of Hip-Hop. Krit remains one of today’s most underrated artists.
Blueface ft. Rich the Kid- Daddy: One of Bluface’s best songs, he cosigns the theory that is in fact NOT trickin’ if you got it. Blueface’s main damie calls him daddy even though he has yet to meet her mother, leading one to believe that he is in fact dicking her down properly.
Don Toliver - No Idea: Hit song from the Cactus Jack signee, he burst from the shadows with this track about hitting up one of his tings and him finding out she got a man and he had no idea. I bet he still motorboated them cheeks tho!
Guapdad4000 - Flossin: This the music video where Guapdad appears to be receiving fellatio from a young lady. Some felt it was poor taste especially with lyrics like “Look at me mama, I’m flossin” But lil niggas be wildin’ sometimes and we should accept them for who they are, especially if they making money legally and not intentionally disrespecting anyone.
Bazzi ft. 21 Savage - Focus: Bazzi feeling shawty energy in this smooth bop. When you hear this you might mistake Bazzi for a certain artist with hella face tats, but he carves out his own sound and 21 lets us know that he got 5 main ladies (boss shit).
Snoh Alegra - Find Someone Like You: You know that feeling, when you meet someone you’ve been waiting for your whole life? The proverbial “one” This the track you bump when you find your soulmate (or if she got a fat ass and good credit…)
Drake ft. Rick Ross - Money in the Grave: Released as a 2 pack with “Omerta” celebrating the Toronto Raptors NBA Championship, 6 God and Ross make magic per usual when they bless a track.
Beyonce´ - Before I Let Go: Tay Keith put together one of the beats of the year with this Frankie Beverly & Maze sample. Beyonce goes in over this track that you’ll hear at HBCU football games across the country once Covid is vanquished. Queen B takes us with her as she pulls up to Coachella, squad-deep, sipping on D’usse and champagne (prolly Ace of Spades) and just goes into a dance routine that has everybody watching in awe. The Queen remains undefeated.
Guapdad4000 ft. YBN Almighty Jay - Hermés Hotboy: The Bay Area Bandit delivers smooth bars over this minimalist beat and Jay accents the track with his high energy verse. Great mix, yin and yang.
Lil Uzi Vert - Sanguine Paradise: A loosie we thought we’d get on Eternal Atake. Originally teased as a slightly different sounding track called Money Keep Coming In, this Mykko Montana & K Camp-sampled tune is prolly my 2nd favorite Uzi song behind XO Tour Lif3. (Update: since Eternal Atake dropped, I’ll have to rethink my Uzi fav list)
Smokepurpp - Remember Me: Unlike any other Smokepurpp track I’ve heard before, Smoke gets reflective on this track and sings the whole way through. I think people have an impression of him that isn’t completely accurate. He makes some good tracks.
Soulja Boy - Malibu: THE BIGGEST COMEBACK CONTINUES. The Drake sample is too perfect considering his viral moment (Drake! Drake?). Nice slow bop for you to bump while playing your SouljaGameBoy.
Vory - Stay: The artist formerly known as King Vory pours his heart out over this crispy beat. In his inebriated state, Vory drunk texts every bitty in his phone trying to get his tip wet. He just wants some company. “I’m just thinking while I’m fucked up these are drunk thoughts…” We’ve all been there.
B.oB. - Soul Glo: Sampling the catchy tune from the iconic film “Coming to America” Bob couldn’t go wrong with this one. "Let it shine, let it let it shine!"
J Hus - Daily Duppy: One of Britain’s rising stars spits what seems like a hundred bars over strings and drums. No hook needed. “Risk taker not a compromiser”
Octavian ft. A$AP Ferg - Lit: Another British up and comer spitting about the come up and how he had to take risks to get that skrilla and the big booty bitties. Ferg spits his signature flow on this one, harmonizing and melodizing on this Tough Tune.
Flying Lotus - Takashi: The LA impresario cooked up one of my favorite instrumentals of the year. Great high or sober. Caution: May be too funky for some, but Flying Lotus is second to none (except the good Lord of course ya damn heathen!)
Tee Grizzley - God’s Warrior: From his 2019 album “Scriptures” the Detroit MC displays an unusual smoothness as he spits hard bars over a string-laced beat that transforms into a West Coast-sounding, Eazy-E, NWA type beat toward the end.
Wiz Khalifa ft. Young Deji - Yea Yup: “Get up off yo' ass, this cash ain't gon' get itself, the race ain't gon' win itself, focus on yo' business and yo' health” Motivation Music! I love trax where legends take a look at the road that got them to the top. Inspires the younger generation to keep going for it. Wiz encourages us to never settle for less, and only smoke it if it’s top tier.
Mir Fontane - On Mommy: “It get cold where I be, that’s why I gotta keep a heater on me, In case a pussy nigga wanna try me, I’ma catch a body, and that’s on mommy” Perfect Mother’s Day track! #JerseysFinest
Trap Beckham ft. Trina, Tokyo Jetz & DJ Diggem - Hit It: The strip club-ready anthem is the official song of doggystyle sex or if yo shawty get wet like mine, Soggystyle Sex (I’ll see myself out...) But if you haven’t hit it from the back while bumping “Hit It” (from the back), you missing out.
Slim 400 ft. Lil Yachty - Skraper: I think my favorite part of this track is that nigga singing in the background on the beat. It sets the mood for the song. Also a fan of Yachty and Slim going back and forth on the bridge like tennis. Yachty like that call and response shit, he went back and forth with Tee Grizzley on the classic track “From the D to the A” Fun Fact: On my birthday my shorty let’s me go “From the A to the M” (Pastor Washington if you’re reading this me and D’Keisha would never go ass to mouth. We know cleanliness is next to godliness.)
STRO - Perfection: Slow jam 4 tha bitties. The former X-Factor contestant sampled “Seven Days” by Mary J. Blige on this one. You gotta let your lady know you love her every now and then. Drop everything you doing, hit your significant other and let em know you thinking bout em and you can’t wait to see em again so ya’ll can have passionate anal sex down by the fire. (Go text them now!) 2 anal references in a row… Slow down down Pea ya killin’ em! Nah chill, or the streets gon call you Booty Man #noteToSelf
2 Chainz - Money In The Way: Another highlight from “Rap Or Go To The League” Bron Bron used this as the theme song to his HBO Show “The Shop” I think the nigga EP’d the album too or some shit… Perfect strip club banger “I throw it up, it’s falling down…”
Denzel Curry - RICKY: One of Rap’s bright young stars, Zel rides the beat on this track about wise words of advice from his Uncle Ricky (and his daddy… and his momma) Including, but not limited to: Put family first, but also don’t leave your homies behind as you advance in the game of life. Also, always respect women, but make sure to use prophylactics to prevent any unwanted STDs and unplanned pregnancies. Lastly, love the lord and say your prayers before bed.
Lightshow ft. Wale - Your Side, My Side: Another call & response track (more artists should utilize this on collabs, but I guess songs are rarely recorded with both artists in-studio). Bouncy beat, with the 2 DMV rappers repping their side of town.
Skepta ft. Nafe Smallz- Greaze Mode: Off his 2019 album “Ignorance is Bliss”, the London Legend made this wavy track with the assist from up and comer Nafe Smallz. The artists describe how they steal your girlfriend, then they describe how she ends up in a praying position in their respective domiciles. Your main dame sees the D and freezes. I can only imagine what happens next but Nafe explains that they also enjoy smoking trees from overseas (probably Kotton Kandy Kush from the good ol’ USA!) and they don’t pay for said trees because they’re poppin’ in the streets and marijuana distributors send them packs out of respect.
Tee Grizzley - Locked Up: Tee Grizzley came in the game after beating an armed robbery charge in Kentucky when him and a couple homies were (allegedly) involved in a smash and grab at a jewelry store. His time behind bars got him refocused and on a different path. He talks about his experiences in the penitentiary on this track including a lifer telling him to make something of himself because Grizzley has a shot and he doesn’t. He also mentions how he abstains from one of rap's greatest pastimes, inhaling the ganj… Gotta make decisions that are aligned with your goals!
Mozzy - Legal Guardian/Guardian Angel: An ode to his granny, Mozzy gets introspective about one of the people who was integral to his success.
Tuxedo - The Tuxedo Way: It’s a celebration! A soulful, electro-funk bop. Definitely something to pump in a rented drop top Phantom when leaving The Oscars and heading toward the Vanity Fair afterparty. “I’ll toast to that!”
Twelve’Len - Thank The Gang: A tribute to the homies, Twelve croons over this creamy beat thanking his day ones. He got it out the mud and didn’t sleep. He had a dream that only he could see and he thanks the homies who supported him as he chased his dream of appearing on ToughTune.com’s Top Trax of 2019 Part 2. Keep going kids, you never know where your dreams will take you!
Denzel Curry - Speedboat: Another standout from “ZUU” 32 Zel goes in on a beat carried by keys. He offers advice like “Have your money up before you go to war” and laments that his homie didn’t make it to 21 and he’s hoping to make it to 24 (He’s 25 now hurray!) He also asks sweet baby Jesus to deliver us from evil so he don’t have to use his Desert Eagle. Amen to that.
Max B ft. French Montana - Hold On: First off, how the fuck Max vocals sound so crisp? He got a studio in prison? Tropical Vibes for the Wave God as he describes the life that got him 75 years in penitentiary. The juxtaposition of the upbeat instrumental and the bars like “I’ll put a bullet in your face” is what makes this Tough Tune so great. He’s also encouraging his shorty to Hold On to their relationship and that no one will ever come between them.
Money Man - At All Cost: Another one of his “Freestyles” an impressive speedy delivery over keys & drums. Touching on everything from quarantine (a year before Corona #youngProphet) to being a proud independent artist while also giving a shoutout PeeWee Longway who I’m guessing is his mans and dem. Includes the classic line “I was broke, I was money-ly challenged” #Bars
G4 Boyz ft. Wale - New Chanel: Drip anthem. Is it trickin’ if you got it? Those who got it will say no. Those who don’t… you know the vibes. You’ll love this beat. Buncha African Assassins on this one.
Problem ft. Xzibit - Elevator: The two West Coast All Stars go back and forth over a funky track that sounds like it could be the theme music of a Blaxploitation film. (That’s a compliment, don’t come for my cheeks!)
Beast Coast - It Ain’t Easy: The supergroup is back at it again! One of the best beats on this list, the NY artists take turns stabbing the beat up like when Brutus and ‘nem stabbed up Caesar back in the day (RIP Julius).
Lil Tecca - Ransom: Viral hit from the young Queens MC, this music video is one of the best of the year. Tecca spits over steel drums, oblivious to all the ass shakin all around him. Check out the remix featuring the late great Juice Wrld.
Money Man ft. Lil Gotit - New Strain: This nigga is just good! I also love that while he flexes, he also talks about how he was down bad, how he’s made mistakes, and how he’s still getting it out the mud. Featuring ATL up and comer and Young Thug protegé Lil GotIt, this is one Tough Tune.
YG ft. Arin Ray, Rose Gold & Meek Mill - Heart 2 Heart: “This that heartfelt shit, this that stay rock solid when life get hard, lil' bih, All my niggas get a bag, that's all I wish, on some drink a whole fifth and spill my heart out shit” YG has a one on one with a homie who’s not doing too great and feeling like he might have to take some penitentiary chances. YG encourages him to stay positive, make wise decisions and keep his paws clean. Meeks verse describes a couple homies who didn’t make wise choices...
Taylor Bennett ft. Ty Dolla $ign - In My Head: Mental health has become a hot button issue in the past few decades. Taylor takes us on a rollercoaster of emotions that mirrors what a relationship is like. Ups, downs, lefts, rights and some good nut bustin’. Tyrone lends his silky vocals to this horn-driven track with a gnarly guitar riff which also features an echo-verse from Serayah aka Tiana from Empire.
Yung Gravy ft. Juicy J - Buttered Up: “Hey! Mrs. Buttersworth!” Real talk, I’d give Mrs. Buttersworth the meat. Ode to the ladies with them big ol’ bootys. God bless them all!
Calboy ft. Meek Mill, Young Thug & Lil Durk - Chariot: Lil Nas started a wave of country-sounding hip hop tunes. Actually I think Like A Farmer really set it off but Old Town Road really brought the sound to pop culture. (Obviously Nelly and others successfully fused Country & Rap in the previous generations) This banjo-driven beat gets destroyed by up and coming Chicago artist Calboy. Meek kills, and carries the hook with his signature speedbag delivery. Thugger spits a watery verse about puzzy & diamonds. Durk gets his brag on and as usual warns the opps that he ain’t the one.
Max B ft. French Montana - Don't Push Me: The two NY rappers go in over a sample of Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five’s classic record “The Message” Suffice to say, I wouldn’t push Max B… especially when he’s close to the edge.
Tyler The Creator - Earfquake: Off his Grammy-winning album “Igor”, the Cali artist gets in his make-up bag to make up to his shorty for his fuck ups. Featuring legendary singer Charlie Wilson “Don’t leave, it’s my fault” should be the official fuckin up anthem. 'Cause when you take responsibility, you’re likely to mend broken fences, get some sloppy toppy and then get a plate of spaghetti wit meatballs after the dome.
Mo Stacks ft. Stormzy - Shine Girl: The two British artists dropped an A1 tune for da ladies. You can tell they’re head over heels for their shorties “All the money in the world, couldn't make a nigga go ahead and fuck a different girl” They love the way you shine girl. Perfect track to bump when you picking your girl up from work at the DMV and you wanna get that kitty purring. By the time you hit the front door, it’s gonna be on and popping!
Tee Grizzley ft. YNW Melly & A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie - Young Grizzley World: Tee really showed us his versatility on this one, actually singing and holding notes on this track. I love tracks about the grind, the struggle, and the come up. “You went from high school to college, we went from babies to felons.”
Chris Brown ft. Drake - No Guidance: Accompanied by a hilarious video that ends with an epic Breezy-Drizzy dance battle, the former foes chef up some fire for the ladies of Earth. Drake is the Emperor of the bitty appreciation trax. #Tough Tune
Big K.R.I.T - K.R.I.T. Here: If I told you Roc-a-Fella Kanye made this beat, you’d be like “That sounds about right!” The Mississippi bred MC goes in on this soulful, celebratory track. Announcing his arrival and continued ascendance through the stratosphere of Hip-Hop. Krit remains one of today’s most underrated artists.
Blueface ft. Rich the Kid- Daddy: One of Bluface’s best songs, he cosigns the theory that is in fact NOT trickin’ if you got it. Blueface’s main damie calls him daddy even though he has yet to meet her mother, leading one to believe that he is in fact dicking her down properly.
Don Toliver - No Idea: Hit song from the Cactus Jack signee, he burst from the shadows with this track about hitting up one of his tings and him finding out she got a man and he had no idea. I bet he still motorboated them cheeks tho!
Guapdad4000 - Flossin: This the music video where Guapdad appears to be receiving fellatio from a young lady. Some felt it was poor taste especially with lyrics like “Look at me mama, I’m flossin” But lil niggas be wildin’ sometimes and we should accept them for who they are, especially if they making money legally and not intentionally disrespecting anyone.
Bazzi ft. 21 Savage - Focus: Bazzi feeling shawty energy in this smooth bop. When you hear this you might mistake Bazzi for a certain artist with hella face tats, but he carves out his own sound and 21 lets us know that he got 5 main ladies (boss shit).
Snoh Alegra - Find Someone Like You: You know that feeling, when you meet someone you’ve been waiting for your whole life? The proverbial “one” This the track you bump when you find your soulmate (or if she got a fat ass and good credit…)
Drake ft. Rick Ross - Money in the Grave: Released as a 2 pack with “Omerta” celebrating the Toronto Raptors NBA Championship, 6 God and Ross make magic per usual when they bless a track.
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