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Rickia blends raw vocals and emotional production on “EX,” delivering an intimate and reflective R&B track.
42 Dugg and Peezy trade commanding flows on “GIA,” backed by cinematic, bass-heavy trap production.
Mike Terrell leans into smooth R&B textures with “Down.”
Buddy and FAUCET glide over bouncy production on “House Jam,” delivering smooth chemistry and party-ready vibes.
Jordan Tariff delivers raw emotion on “Existing,” blending reflective lyrics with evolving, heartfelt production.
Maino delivers sharp critiques on “The Algorithm,” targeting rap media figures with focused lyrical intensity.
Here are a few more songs we implore you to check out.
Rickia blends raw vocals and emotional production on “EX,” delivering an intimate and reflective R&B track.
42 Dugg and Peezy trade commanding flows on “GIA,” backed by cinematic, bass-heavy trap production.
Mike Terrell leans into smooth R&B textures with “Down.”
Buddy and FAUCET glide over bouncy production on “House Jam,” delivering smooth chemistry and party-ready vibes.