Benny The Butcher Fires First Shot With “Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge,” Featuring Boldy James

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Benny The Butcher is prepping to drop a new album tomorrow night.

The moment I heard Benny The Butcher had a new project on the way, I put in PTO without hesitation. As one of the most consistent spitters in the game, his gritty lyricism and street-hardened presence always deliver. The surprise factor surrounding this rollout just adds to the hype. And today, in the middle of stuffing my face with corn and spaghetti while watching Sister Wives, Benny The Butcher dropped the project’s lead single: “Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge.”

Powered by a chilling, cinematic ‘70s mafia-style beat, “Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge” channels that classic Griselda aesthetic—icy smooth but heavy with menace. Benny brings his signature sly delivery, loading every bar with sharp punchlines and vivid street imagery. He raps about staying battle-ready, flipping bricks, moving through the hood with comfort, and flexing with elite-level chains, women, and cars. It’s vintage Benny: confident, calculated, and cold.

Boldy James joins the fray with a calm and methodical verse. While his laid-back approach adds a contrasting texture, it slightly dulls the track’s momentum. His bars touch on looming indictments and chasing money by any means necessary, but the subdued tone doesn’t quite match Benny’s intensity.

Still, Benny does more than enough to carry the track, making “Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge” a solid opener that sets the tone for what’s to come.

Check out “Duffel Bag Hottie’s Revenge” below.



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