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The Hit List #21: (September 13 - SepTEMBER 19)
Mozzy, EST Gee & Babyface Ray - Beat The Case: Mozzarella Mozzy released a new project “Untreated Trauma” this week (and I’ve heard his Street Team is pushing it heavy on social media). This standout track features fellow rap All-Stars EST Gee and Babyface Ray and has a “Detroit-Type” beat. The guys talk about engaging in all kinds of illegal activities (all hypothetical of course) and subsequently beating every case they may catch. Check out some other highlights from “Untreated Trauma”:
Straight to the 4th
Whole 100 (with Kalan.FrFr)
Let You Know (with YFN Lucci)
NO1-Noah - Bounce: Melodic, vibey track, sounds made for the radio or the club when it first comes on. In the song the party’s going on, drinks flowing, mans flew shawty’s friends in from out of town, and then the song goes in a whole nother direction when you realize Bounce is referring to his shawty bouncing on the meat. Riding dick, reverse cowgirl, cowgirl, all that shit. Her on top, you on bottom, her grinding her clit up against you, using that friction to reach her peak. Excellent song for drunk upbeat sex in any position.
BlueBucksClan - Come Again: This a bop! One of the best beats on the list, the BBC gents are upfront with the ladies and let them know they’re just looking for a good time. They also warn security that they are high-profile and they WILL be getting into the club with their entire entourage, no hassle. They also enjoy Tomahawk steaks and season passes at their favorite theme parks, flexing like Matt Hardy, new clothing, rich women, getting their johnson ate, and also jewelry. They don’t understand broke niggas language and sometimes when the pussy is fire they almost leave it in (but they don’t because they’re infinitely wise and know child support is an unnecessary expense as they’re (ironically) trying to build generational wealth).
IDK - Champagne Poetry (Freestyle): After Lupe and Freddie Gibbs took on the opening track of Drake’s CLB, IDK (who has one of the best & most underrated albums of 2021) put his sauce on it. It’s fire of course (this nigga’s great, what’d you expect?) He starts off singing about a love lost, then jumps into the bars, speaks on his come up, humble beginnings, him and his team grinding at South By, performing for no one to now being heavily in demand. How he had to push through life’s tests and shrug off doubt. As the beat flips he reveals that Gangsta Gibbs brought him on his first tour (interesting connection there… Gibbs might’ve inspired this offering). He’s focused on excellent fellatio (only the best, nothing less) but as soon as he ejaculates his focus is now on that almighty dollar. He threatens the opps and tells them to stop chasing his old work like a bunch of herbs. He gloats about his prophetic Super Bowl prediction in the past and claims he will make another and encourage all his homies to bet so that they can profit from the prophet. Visionary! And he’s on top, like it’s missionary.
Yung Bans ft. KA$HDAMI - Blow Her Back Out: Yung Bans dropped something for the lovers. For those who like it rough, this ya anthem. Bans is young, stacking cake and has many legal firearms. KA$HDAMI has more white than a frat house. He does not like vinegar-y kitty cat. Both of these gentlemen will blow a young lady’s back out.
Wiki & Mike - Promised: Wiki spits bar after bar on this chorus-less track with a dope beat that has a “Keep Ya Head Up” feel to it. He spits some introspective shit then Mike hops in on the end and goes deep too. I like this track a lot because the beat and the lyrics match so well, gives you the feels.
Sevyn Streeter - In Common: Sevyn returned from her hiatus to drop a new project, “Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz” a culmination of her experiences, ups, downs and all arounds during her timeout from music. Lots of sexy time music of course. “In Common” is a classic slow jam, perfect for that special playlist. It’s about sipping some drank, making connections (because you’ve got so much In Common), and making sweet love all night long. Other standouts from “Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz”:
Guilty (with Chris Brown & A$AP Ferg)
Feel A Way
Nasty Girl (with BIA)
Taboo
K Camp - Stars Aligned Freestyle: He’s back! After dropping an album this summer, Camp hit us with a loosie over a nice lil snap beat. On it he describes his Prada shoes, his VVS diamonds, his affinity for codeine & percs and also how he’ll never get jammed up with a gun charge because his lawyers are the best in the biz. He also wears Christian Dior and Yves St. Laurent because he loves to celebrate his wins since he knows what it’s like to take a loss. He has Louis Vuitton luggage and smokes Za marijuana (only in states where it’s legal of course). RIP Lil Jeff.
Quando Rondo - i8: The GA-artist (and NBA Youngboy affiliate) has been in the news recently for some other shit but he’s still been dropping music. On i8, an homage to BMW’s hybrid coupe (he’s big on climate control and reducing carbon emissions. His i8 is blue obvi) He talks about getting money, smoking trees, sipping Wock (a brand of lean codeine promethazine cough sizzurp drank) and looking for a baddie like Nicki Minaj.
Lil Nas X - Dead Right Now: The controversial mega artist LNX dropped his debut album “Montero” this week, titled after his legal government name. The album more than delivered. His versatility is on full display as he goes from rapping “nigga this” and “nigga that” to singing about some dude that broke his heart. I found myself liking the uptempo stuff and the slow songs. On “Dead Right Now” he’s talking that shit about someone that broke his heart and he’s getting spicy. What I like about this track is he talks about his come up, living at his sister's house when none of his music was hitting, and his documented rocky relationship with his mother. He went from all that, to making the biggest song ever and people asking “How’d you do it?” Helluva come up! Also from “Montero”:
Industry Baby (with Jack Harlow)
Scoop (ft. Doja Cat)
Dolla Sign Slime (ft. Megan Thee Stallion)
Tales of Dominica
Sun Goes Down
Don’t Want It
D Smoke & SIR - Common Sense: “Hate ain’t worth a dolla and a lie and worth a cent, so who you working for? Who you represent?” The 2 California brothers collab for a jazzy track about their rise, from not being able to see beyond their block to feeding the fam. They provide smoke & drank for all their house guests because hospitality is very important to them. They ask “What’s the price we pay for Common Sense?” And the answer is… (insert answer here)
Drakeo the Ruler ft. 24k Goldn - Spaceship: Talk about an odd couple. Drakeo just beat a murder case and literally the last time I saw him he was getting cuffed because his Uber driver’s papers wasn’t right or some other dumb shit. 24k Goldn been making some poppy hip-hop tunes and has blown up over the last year. I’m pretty sure he had a Top 10 Billboard song so this seems like a win-win for both gents. “Spaceship” is for the ladies. Produced by DA Got That dope, the guys like to sip 1942 and take they shawtys on a ride in their spaceships (which probably means some futuristic, expensive whip that is sure to make her nether region moist.)
Tems ft. Brent Faiyaz - Found: Tems got the Drake stimulus package when she was featured on his (almost platinum by now) album “Certified Lover Boy”. She was also featured on WizKid’s hit “Essense” and its recently released remix with the Biebs (she fucking wit Canada heavy). This week she released an EP in collaboration with Apple called “If Orange Was A Place”. For all the good people out there, Orange is a place, there’s one in Cali, and in Jersey they got Orange, East Orange, West Orange and South Orange (don’t get caught lackin in East Orange especially on South Orange Ave.) Anywho, on “Found” she enlists Brent Faiyaz (who got the Drake stimmy this year on “Wasting Time”), and over an acoustic guitar she laments about a love interest who went missing. Why can’t they be Found? Brent promises to be better than her last nigga (prolly the one who ghosted her), no more distance Brent wanna dance. I like to play this and gangsta Salsa with my shawty in my foyer (cap, I don’t got a foyer or no bitties).
Other Tracks/Projects That Dropped This Week
NBA Youngboy - On My Side
Majid Jordan - Summer Rain
Russ - When This All Was New
Tory Lanez - Gyalis (Remix)
Straight to the 4th
Whole 100 (with Kalan.FrFr)
Let You Know (with YFN Lucci)
NO1-Noah - Bounce: Melodic, vibey track, sounds made for the radio or the club when it first comes on. In the song the party’s going on, drinks flowing, mans flew shawty’s friends in from out of town, and then the song goes in a whole nother direction when you realize Bounce is referring to his shawty bouncing on the meat. Riding dick, reverse cowgirl, cowgirl, all that shit. Her on top, you on bottom, her grinding her clit up against you, using that friction to reach her peak. Excellent song for drunk upbeat sex in any position.
BlueBucksClan - Come Again: This a bop! One of the best beats on the list, the BBC gents are upfront with the ladies and let them know they’re just looking for a good time. They also warn security that they are high-profile and they WILL be getting into the club with their entire entourage, no hassle. They also enjoy Tomahawk steaks and season passes at their favorite theme parks, flexing like Matt Hardy, new clothing, rich women, getting their johnson ate, and also jewelry. They don’t understand broke niggas language and sometimes when the pussy is fire they almost leave it in (but they don’t because they’re infinitely wise and know child support is an unnecessary expense as they’re (ironically) trying to build generational wealth).
IDK - Champagne Poetry (Freestyle): After Lupe and Freddie Gibbs took on the opening track of Drake’s CLB, IDK (who has one of the best & most underrated albums of 2021) put his sauce on it. It’s fire of course (this nigga’s great, what’d you expect?) He starts off singing about a love lost, then jumps into the bars, speaks on his come up, humble beginnings, him and his team grinding at South By, performing for no one to now being heavily in demand. How he had to push through life’s tests and shrug off doubt. As the beat flips he reveals that Gangsta Gibbs brought him on his first tour (interesting connection there… Gibbs might’ve inspired this offering). He’s focused on excellent fellatio (only the best, nothing less) but as soon as he ejaculates his focus is now on that almighty dollar. He threatens the opps and tells them to stop chasing his old work like a bunch of herbs. He gloats about his prophetic Super Bowl prediction in the past and claims he will make another and encourage all his homies to bet so that they can profit from the prophet. Visionary! And he’s on top, like it’s missionary.
Yung Bans ft. KA$HDAMI - Blow Her Back Out: Yung Bans dropped something for the lovers. For those who like it rough, this ya anthem. Bans is young, stacking cake and has many legal firearms. KA$HDAMI has more white than a frat house. He does not like vinegar-y kitty cat. Both of these gentlemen will blow a young lady’s back out.
Wiki & Mike - Promised: Wiki spits bar after bar on this chorus-less track with a dope beat that has a “Keep Ya Head Up” feel to it. He spits some introspective shit then Mike hops in on the end and goes deep too. I like this track a lot because the beat and the lyrics match so well, gives you the feels.
Sevyn Streeter - In Common: Sevyn returned from her hiatus to drop a new project, “Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz” a culmination of her experiences, ups, downs and all arounds during her timeout from music. Lots of sexy time music of course. “In Common” is a classic slow jam, perfect for that special playlist. It’s about sipping some drank, making connections (because you’ve got so much In Common), and making sweet love all night long. Other standouts from “Drunken Wordz Sober Thoughtz”:
Guilty (with Chris Brown & A$AP Ferg)
Feel A Way
Nasty Girl (with BIA)
Taboo
K Camp - Stars Aligned Freestyle: He’s back! After dropping an album this summer, Camp hit us with a loosie over a nice lil snap beat. On it he describes his Prada shoes, his VVS diamonds, his affinity for codeine & percs and also how he’ll never get jammed up with a gun charge because his lawyers are the best in the biz. He also wears Christian Dior and Yves St. Laurent because he loves to celebrate his wins since he knows what it’s like to take a loss. He has Louis Vuitton luggage and smokes Za marijuana (only in states where it’s legal of course). RIP Lil Jeff.
Quando Rondo - i8: The GA-artist (and NBA Youngboy affiliate) has been in the news recently for some other shit but he’s still been dropping music. On i8, an homage to BMW’s hybrid coupe (he’s big on climate control and reducing carbon emissions. His i8 is blue obvi) He talks about getting money, smoking trees, sipping Wock (a brand of lean codeine promethazine cough sizzurp drank) and looking for a baddie like Nicki Minaj.
Lil Nas X - Dead Right Now: The controversial mega artist LNX dropped his debut album “Montero” this week, titled after his legal government name. The album more than delivered. His versatility is on full display as he goes from rapping “nigga this” and “nigga that” to singing about some dude that broke his heart. I found myself liking the uptempo stuff and the slow songs. On “Dead Right Now” he’s talking that shit about someone that broke his heart and he’s getting spicy. What I like about this track is he talks about his come up, living at his sister's house when none of his music was hitting, and his documented rocky relationship with his mother. He went from all that, to making the biggest song ever and people asking “How’d you do it?” Helluva come up! Also from “Montero”:
Industry Baby (with Jack Harlow)
Scoop (ft. Doja Cat)
Dolla Sign Slime (ft. Megan Thee Stallion)
Tales of Dominica
Sun Goes Down
Don’t Want It
D Smoke & SIR - Common Sense: “Hate ain’t worth a dolla and a lie and worth a cent, so who you working for? Who you represent?” The 2 California brothers collab for a jazzy track about their rise, from not being able to see beyond their block to feeding the fam. They provide smoke & drank for all their house guests because hospitality is very important to them. They ask “What’s the price we pay for Common Sense?” And the answer is… (insert answer here)
Drakeo the Ruler ft. 24k Goldn - Spaceship: Talk about an odd couple. Drakeo just beat a murder case and literally the last time I saw him he was getting cuffed because his Uber driver’s papers wasn’t right or some other dumb shit. 24k Goldn been making some poppy hip-hop tunes and has blown up over the last year. I’m pretty sure he had a Top 10 Billboard song so this seems like a win-win for both gents. “Spaceship” is for the ladies. Produced by DA Got That dope, the guys like to sip 1942 and take they shawtys on a ride in their spaceships (which probably means some futuristic, expensive whip that is sure to make her nether region moist.)
Tems ft. Brent Faiyaz - Found: Tems got the Drake stimulus package when she was featured on his (almost platinum by now) album “Certified Lover Boy”. She was also featured on WizKid’s hit “Essense” and its recently released remix with the Biebs (she fucking wit Canada heavy). This week she released an EP in collaboration with Apple called “If Orange Was A Place”. For all the good people out there, Orange is a place, there’s one in Cali, and in Jersey they got Orange, East Orange, West Orange and South Orange (don’t get caught lackin in East Orange especially on South Orange Ave.) Anywho, on “Found” she enlists Brent Faiyaz (who got the Drake stimmy this year on “Wasting Time”), and over an acoustic guitar she laments about a love interest who went missing. Why can’t they be Found? Brent promises to be better than her last nigga (prolly the one who ghosted her), no more distance Brent wanna dance. I like to play this and gangsta Salsa with my shawty in my foyer (cap, I don’t got a foyer or no bitties).
Other Tracks/Projects That Dropped This Week
NBA Youngboy - On My Side
Majid Jordan - Summer Rain
Russ - When This All Was New
Tory Lanez - Gyalis (Remix)
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