QuisRollin channels confidence into hip-hop energy track, “Cant get to me”
“Cant get to me” finds QuisRollin in a more tempered state of self-assurance and emotional remove, offering a confident, calm hip-hop song. The title alone says all you need to know about the headspace the singer occupies, focused on boundaries, resilience, and self. The song is in the rugged hip-hop
lowkey mike delivers a raw and unfiltered truth with “yelling2loud”
“yelling2loud” finds lowkey mike leaning into the raw, unpolished energy that comprises his artistic identity. The track is a rap and hip-hop collaboration with cats in suits and Unlucky Swami, and it’s effective because it’s emotionally immediate and embraces discomfort rather than smoothing it over. The track captures lowkey mike’s
Young Thad F turns the seasons into a question on “4 Seasons”
There’s a bit of depth in “4 Seasons,” beyond surface-level observation, and it is an elegant excuse to organise our continuous lives into thoughtful forms. Young Thad F shares a track that prompts people to reconsider not just personal change, but also environmental and collective change. The song proves that
Zander, an American turns chaos into a purpose-driven theme with “PROJECT 2025” EP
Zander, an American, delivers a six-track EP that conveys mental stress and urgency, reminding us of the roller coaster ride we’ve been on over the last year, focusing on key elements of Hip-Hop/Alternative Rap. “PROJECT 2025” runs just under 14 minutes and shows that small works can still forge a
The Venice Kid enters into a bold new era with “Say Less”
“Say Less” is the sound of an artist teetering on the brink of a new chapter, and The Venice Kid sounds like he knows exactly who he is and where he wants to be. It’s rooted in hip-hop, alternative hip-hop, and trap, but there’s a definite feeling of resurgence, a
D’NME revitalizes momentum with “In The End” featuring The Game
D’NME’s hip-hop smash “In The End” is a significant hit nearly one year after its initial release, and for him, new fans streaming his music are making the song an even wilder ride this time around. It is an intentional and well-timed decision, one predicated on growth rather than memories.
Errol Eats Everything enhances “Creases RMX” with a sharpened bars feat. Planet Asia
Errol Eats Everything returns with an enhanced sense of purpose on “Creases RMX,” an unapologetic hip-hop release featuring Planet Asia that adds a few more blocks to the foundation of his image as a powerful no-nonsense force for words, mature elsewhere, but strength. The remix produced by Furious Evans clarifies
Cargo Hard establishes her own pace on “10 Missed Calls”
“10 Missed Calls” is a moody, confident hip-hop song that feels the tension between keeping your head down and dealing with outside stress. Cargo Hard is in her own world, cut off from all expectations and noise, from the constant demands made on her attention. The idea is accessible to
Petrobaby Trizzy enters a massive era with “Make A Deposit”
Petrobaby Trizzy ends the year on a high note, releasing his new single “Make A Deposit” as part of a plan to make a significant breakthrough. This song is a bold taste of his next album, “Howdy,” which will come out on December 19, 2025, on all streaming services. It
MIVA explores growth and truth on “Sanity”
MIVA moves forward with one of the most interesting artistic stories in modern hip-hop with “Sanity.” The song from the bold and personal EP “For The Record” shows strength and weakness, deep emotions wrapped in genre-defying production, and introspection and rhythmic intensity. “Sanity” blends hip-hop, jazz, breaks, and other sounds,


