RGM’s Top 5 Songs of the Week: (03/04/2024)


TOP 5

5. Joyner Lucas & Conway The Machine – Sticks & Stones (Single)

Joyner Lucas and Conway the Machine trade raw and ugly bars in “Sticks & Stones.” I respeck it.

4. ScHoolboy Q – Pop (Ft. Rico Nasty) (From “BLUE LIPS”)

People like “THank god for me” a lot; I am one of the weirdos that overplayed “Pop” this weekend. The track is enjoyably edgy and features versions of ScHoolboy Q and Rico Nasty that I strongly prefer.

3. Timmy Cornel – God Sent (SubmitHub)

Wait until the Spring comes; this song will hit harder than Draymond Green.

I love the smooth melodies, good vibes, and effortlessly romantic lyrics in “God Sent.”

2. The Kid LAROI – Still Yours (From The Doc) (Single)

I’ll be the first to tell you I prefer hip-hop The Kid LAROI over pop The Kid LAROI. However, denying that he’s an amazing artist when he dabbles in pop is hard. That said, “Still Yours (From The Doc)” is an emo-pop song that’s f**king amazing.

1. iann dior – House On Fire (From “BLIND”)

Is this iann dior’s best track ever? B*tch, it might be.

I love iann’s vocals in this song and how the dramatic backdrop compliments his every word. Wow, what a track.


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