
Lizzo, Wiz Khalifa, Juvenile, and more made the list.
TOP 5
5. B.G., Boosie Badazz, Juvenile – Go Live
“Go Live” thrives on a dark, club-ready beat designed for partygoers and hustlers alike. Over the menacing production, the three rappers deliver raw, unfiltered verses about convincing women to put on a show, turning them into freaks, and ensuring their partners do everything but scream on their johnsons.
In my opinion, Boosie Badazz steals the show with his carefree and energetic delivery. That said, Juvenile’s gritty style adds a compelling edge, while B.G.’s laid-back hook and verse help tie everything together. Overall, this is a solid collaboration.
4. Big Sean – Head To The Sky
In “Head To The Sky (Freestyle),” Big Sean reflects on his new life—one with a clearer head, new contracts, and plenty of lessons learned. He also brags a bit, touching on his bad b*tches and expensive items.
Backed by a soulful beat with just the right amount of oomph, Big Sean dives in with a steady flow, sharp punchlines, and a level of confidence we didn’t see in his last project. I’m really feeling this one.
3. Lizzo – Love In Real Life
In this electrifying track, Lizzo celebrates feeling amazing—inside and out—by partying the night away. She sings about tossing back tequila shots, dancing like a thot, and experiencing a love that’s as real as it gets.
Packed with infectious dance vibes, high energy, and Lizzo’s signature powerhouse vocals, “Love In Real Life” is a full-on celebration of joy, confidence, and letting loose.
2. Dave Blunts – First Day Out The Hospital
On “First Day Out The Hospital,” Blunts talks plenty of s**t—imagine how demonic you’d have to be to diss someone after leaving a hospital. He calls out women he feels are clout-chasing, throws shade at Kankan for liking lady boys, and even takes a jab at his ex Isabell, who he believes is only interested in him for the fame. And, of course, there’s a mention of codeine use.
The track rides on a bouncy beat that encourages a wild vibe, with Blunts using a melodic rap style reminiscent of Juice WRLD. All in all, the song is catchy, fun, and undeniably a good time.
1. Wiz Khalifa & LaRussell – I Might Be
“I Might Be” brings back classic Wiz Khalifa vibes, channeling the Kush & Orange Juice era with a smooth, laid-back West Coast-inspired beat. Over it, Wiz delivers reflective bars about his come-up, love for weed, and affinity for women who share the same appreciation. LaRussell counters with a hard-hitting verse, emphasizing his pursuit of peace, his rise as an independent artist, and his ability to shine brighter than Mr. Clean. Their contrasting styles over the chilled-out production make for a refreshing and well-balanced collaboration.

Quincy is the creator of Ratings Game Music. He loves writing about music, taking long walks on beaches, and spaghetti that fights him back.