GELO Brings Arena Energy With His Catchy New Single “Aye”
“Aye” delivers confident energy, catchy chants, and melodic flows that highlight GELO’s steady musical growth.
“Aye” delivers confident energy, catchy chants, and melodic flows that highlight GELO’s steady musical growth.
“Stop Counting My Poccets” delivers smooth West Coast vibes, catchy hooks, and classic Snoop Dogg energy throughout.
“Where The Baddies?” is a high-energy, Jersey beat-driven track that’s as fun as it is catchy—Lemmy and Offset keep it simple and vibey.
Maino addresses controversy on “Rumors 2026” with gritty production and sharp, sarcastic storytelling throughout.
Coi Leray and NBA YoungBoy deliver “Better Than Yours,” a chaotic, unapologetic club-ready banger.
Yeat and King Kylie surprise listeners with “Let King Tonka Talk.”
“Bird Flu” finds 6LACK at his most vulnerable, reflecting on relationship struggles while holding onto love and the desire to make it work.
“Click Clack Symphony” is bold, orchestral, and deeply expressive—RAYE crafts a dramatic, slow-building track that feels like a true performance piece.
“D33P3R” blends warped production and bold performances ahead of Mike WiLL Made-It’s ‘R3SET’ release.
Kodak Black’s “Love Me Not” blends moody production with emotional vocals and aggressive lyrical moments.
T.I. delivers confident flows and reflective themes on “Trauma Bond” amid his 'Kill The King' rollout.
Ali Cashius Jr. delivers aggressive bars and chaotic energy on “Kill Me,” inspired by Eminem.