Hit-Boy, AZ Chike, BabyTron & Spank Nitti James Unite on Quirky New Track “Start Dissin’”

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Hit-Boy shows off both his rap and production chops on the energetic new single “Start Dissin’,” featuring Spank Nitti James, AZ Chike, and BabyTron.

Hit-Boy is proving once again that he’s more than just a Grammy-winning producer. On his new single “Start Dissin’,” he not only crafts the beat but also steps up to the mic alongside Spank Nitti James, AZ Chike, and BabyTron—and the result is a quirky hip-hop cut that feels fresh and fearless.

The track’s production—handled by legendary producer Scott Storch—is a playground of inventive sounds: an ascending piano line, wailing synths, eerie rising tones, and a crisp, minimal drum pattern that keeps everything snapping. It’s an unconventional foundation that perfectly complements the personalities of the four rappers.

Lyrically, each artist brings a different flavor. Spank Nitti James opens with razor-sharp wordplay and clever punchlines, setting an energetic tone. Hit-Boy follows with a balanced mix of introspection and confident flexing, while BabyTron delivers a string of NBA-themed bars guaranteed to make listeners smirk. Finally, AZ Chike closes the track like a seasoned street storyteller, oozing menace and charisma.

“Start Dissin’” stands out as a collaborative moment where every verse adds character and attitude. It’s a reminder that hip-hop’s evolution never stops—and that Hit-Boy’s skills reach far beyond the mixing board.




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