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Rob49 brings explosive energy with Lil Yachty and G Herbo on “Da Fuxk (Remix)” track.
khamal. transforms nostalgia into a vibrant and empowering sonic experience.
A battle rapper, a certified rager, and a few frenemies dominate this most-streamed rappers list.
Lil Yachty delivers smooth flows and dynamic production on “Child Boy” with effortless cool energy.
Camur delivers haunting emotion and dark themes on “Eva’s Apple” with powerful, vulnerable vocals.
TV:HEAD delivers nostalgic, suspenseful energy on “Passion Junkie” with addictive vocals and production.