Run features Lil Twin alongside VonOff1700, and it leans into high-energy street storytelling with a focus on survival and urgency. Both artists come from drill/trap-influenced environments, where pacing, intensity, and reputation play a major role in their lyrical content.
Lyrically, the track centers on evasion, readiness, and staying ahead of threats—“run” operates as both literal and metaphorical advice, emphasizing vigilance and street awareness. Lil Twin delivers verses highlighting strategy, movement, and loyalty, while VonOff1700 complements with a rapid, punchy flow that reinforces the tension and energy.
Their delivery is sharp and kinetic. Lil Twin balances......
WIZLIVIN reflects Hustleman Quise’s focus on street life, ambition, and personal branding. Coming from a modern trap/hip-hop environment, he blends gritty storytelling with a confident, larger-than-life persona.
Lyrically, the track emphasizes independence, wealth accumulation, and status—“WIZLIVIN” frames him as someone living life on his terms, blending hustle and personal identity. He touches on loyalty, success, and the obstacles he navigates, keeping the messaging grounded in real-world stakes.
Quise’s delivery is confident and assertive, using a controlled cadence with emphasis on key lines to reinforce authority. The tone balances swagger with......
Big Money, F*ck You Mean? showcases Peezy’s focus on wealth, status, and street credibility, continuing his signature Detroit trap style. Peezy often blends melodic hooks with hard-hitting verses, and this track leans heavily into asserting dominance and success in both his personal and professional circles.
Lyrically, the track emphasizes financial power, reputation, and the respect that comes with it. The repeated focus on “big money” signals both literal wealth and symbolic authority in his environment, while the confrontational phrasing underscores his confidence and unwillingness to be challenged.
His delivery mixes melodic inflection with sharp, assertive bars,......
Gift & Curse reflects Munna Ikee’s focus on the dualities of success and street life. Coming from a background rooted in the modern trap scene, Munna often mixes reflection with bravado, and this track highlights that tension between opportunity and consequence.
Lyrically, the song explores the idea that success comes with both rewards and challenges. He talks about wealth, reputation, and influence as the “gift,” while the pressures, risks, and constant vigilance act as the “curse.” The verses balance personal storytelling with broader commentary on navigating his environment.
Munna Ikee’s delivery is measured yet intense, alternating between......
Gracias Pendejo features KrispyLife Kidd alongside Taco Shop Trips, and it leans into humor, attitude, and street-informed commentary. KrispyLife Kidd is known for his playful punchlines and energetic delivery, often blending braggadocio with clever wordplay, while Taco Shop Trips complements that energy with a contrasting flow.
Lyrically, the track revolves around asserting dominance, calling out people in their environment, and maintaining status with a mix of humor and sharp language. The title itself—“Gracias Pendejo”—sets a tone of sarcastic dismissal, using cultural references to emphasize attitude and personality rather than deep narrative.
Delivery-wise,......
Touch The Ground features STAR BANDZ alongside Chance The Rapper, and it blends soulful, melodic elements with reflective rap. Chance brings his signature mix of optimism, storytelling, and personal insight, while STAR BANDZ provides the atmospheric foundation for the track.
Lyrically, the song centers on grounding oneself and staying humble despite success and external pressures. Chance reflects on personal growth, responsibility, and perspective, touching on both struggles and gratitude, while the collaborative backdrop reinforces those themes with a sense of space and emotion.
Chance’s delivery is expressive and melodic, emphasizing key moments with vocal inflection and cadence......
Life In The Ghetto features Peezy alongside Babyface Ray and Icewear Vezzo, and it fits squarely into the Detroit street rap tradition. All three artists focus on the realities of growing up in challenging environments, blending personal storytelling with reflections on loyalty, survival, and hustle.
Lyrically, the song explores life in tough neighborhoods, highlighting the struggle, street politics, and the constant need to stay vigilant. Peezy frames it around personal experience and neighborhood identity, Babyface Ray adds introspective detail about ambition and consequences, and Icewear Vezzo contributes with confidence and reminders of reputation. Together, they paint a layered......
Freeze is a track that highlights NBA YoungBoy’s ability to blend raw emotion with street-informed storytelling. Known for his prolific output and personal, often intense style, YoungBoy uses this song to reflect on tension, loyalty, and conflict in his environment.
Lyrically, the track revolves around caution and awareness—“freeze” works as both a warning and a reflection on navigating dangerous situations. He touches on themes of trust, betrayal, and the consequences of movement in the streets, mixing aggressive imagery with moments of personal reflection.
His delivery alternates between melodic hooks and sharp, punchy verses. That contrast emphasizes both......
Believe Me Part showcases Scotty Korleone’s focus on street credibility and reputation in his local scene. Coming from the current wave of emerging drill/trap artists, Scotty leans into themes of loyalty, trust, and asserting himself among peers.
Lyrically, the track revolves around asserting authenticity—“believe me” acts as a refrain emphasizing that his claims, actions, and reputation are genuine. He talks about navigating relationships, rivalries, and obstacles while maintaining his position, blending personal experience with broader commentary on trust and street dynamics.
Scotty’s delivery is measured but assertive, using pauses and emphasis to make......
All My Cheese features Peezy alongside Montana 700 and Zillionaire Doe, and it leans into flex-heavy, street-oriented themes typical of Detroit and Midwest rap. Peezy is known for blending melodic flows with gritty content about hustle and wealth, and this track continues in that lane.
Lyrically, the song centers on money, success, and status—“all my cheese” is both a literal and figurative reference to cash and dominance in their environment. Each artist contributes verses that reinforce self-reliance, loyalty, and recognition within their circles, highlighting how wealth and street credibility are tied in their world.
The delivery varies across the feature spots:......