Joyner Lucas Drops New Single “One Of Them”


Joyner Lucas is back!  

You’ve got to respect Joyner Lucas—not just for his music, but for how he moves. No scandals. No random guest appearances. Just consistency, intentionality, and a surprising friendship with Rihanna. And when he does return to the scene, he always makes it count.

For fans of Joyner, two things should have your attention right now: He’s prepping to release his first project since Not Now, I’m Busy. And even bigger—it’s a sequel to his 2020 breakout album ADHD.

    The first taste of the project has arrived in the form of a new single: “One Of Them.”

    In this track, Joyner sounds as sharp and competitive as ever. He takes aim at rappers trying to size him up, brags about his success and luxuries, and reflects on being mentally miles ahead of his peers since high school. With his usual mix of self-awareness and swagger, Joyner makes it clear he’s still got something to prove.

    The production? Electric. It’s the kind of cinematic, high-stakes beat you could imagine soundtracking a Marvel fight scene. Joyner attacks it with relentless tenacity, spitting fiery bars as frequently as Elon Musk fires off chaotic tweets.

    If you’re a fan of his lyrical intensity, bold energy, and immersive storytelling, “One Of Them” is going to be in heavy rotation. This is Joyner Lucas in peak form.

    Joyner Lucas always sounds ready to whip some ass.



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    Rating: 4.5 out of 5.

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