“Janice STFU” rides a bouncy, melodic beat with a clever sample flip of Lykke Li’s “I Follow Rivers” woven into the production. Drake switches between smooth singing and sharp rap delivery, delivering witty bars about fame, exes, media noise, and staying unfazed.
Friday, May 15, 2026
Drake - Whisper My Name
This is the kind of track that feels personal yet universal — perfect for late-night drives, quiet turn-ups, and those “I still got it” moments. Many fans are calling the beat one of Drake’s strongest in years.
Drake, Future, Molly Santana - Ran To Atlanta
The song cleverly flips Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us” line (“You run to Atlanta when you need a check balance”) into a flex — Drake turns it into a celebration of his deep ties to the city and its sound. It’s cheeky, strategic, and undeniably catchy.
Sunday, May 3, 2026
PAPA! & Cole Jackson - Paradise
"Paradise" occupies a unique space between melodic rap and atmospheric urban pop. It’s a track built on contrast—the smooth, catchy hooks of the chorus are balanced by sharp, aggressive verses that demand your attention.
lil dexx - smoke green
If you’re a fan of high-energy trap that prioritizes mood and momentum, "smoke green" is a must-watch. lil dexx is clearly an artist who understands his brand, and this latest drop is a solid addition to his growing catalog.
Saturday, May 2, 2026
VcManny - Buzz in the City
Manny has been making tactical moves for a while now—bridging the gap between the West Coast and the heavy-hitters in Toronto—but "Buzz In The City" feels like a homecoming. It’s an anthem for the local hustle and a reminder that Vancouver’s rap scene is no longer just "up and coming"; it’s arrived.
Eric Reprid - KOOKOO
What makes Eric Reprid’s success so impressive is the infrastructure behind it. Alongside his long-time producer Marc E. Bassy, Eric has built a localized powerhouse. "KOOKOO" is a testament to that synergy; it’s a track that sounds like it was made with a "big budget" but carries the soul and creative freedom of an independent artist.
Casper TNG, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, 100Bandplan - The Market Remix
The original track was already a staple for those who follow the 6ix’s underground movement, but the remix teaser suggests something even more expansive is on the horizon.
Wednesday, April 29, 2026
Key Glock , Bfb Da Packman - Cheesing
The production on "Cheesing" is built for high-volume environments—whether it's the club or the car. It prioritizes a clean, driving momentum that allows the lyricism to take center stage.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Kodak Black - Top To Bottom feat. Big Fredo
The Vulture Love movement continues to gain momentum, and the latest standout track, "Top To Bottom" featuring Big Fredo, proves that Kodak Black isn't just focusing on his own superstardom—he’s building an empire from the ground up.
Tokyo - PROSTITUT* feat. Sacky
"PROSTITUT*" is a testament to the creative chemistry currently brewing in the Italian scene. It manages to be commercially viable without losing the "dirt" that makes the genre compelling. Whether you’re listening for the intricate wordplay or the brooding production, Tokyo and Sacky have delivered a track that sticks with you long after the final beat drops.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
verzuh - all4u prod 1hiro6
"all4u" is a track that feels like it’s vibrating at a higher frequency. 1hiro6’s production provides a shimmering, crystalline backdrop—think lush pads and stuttering hi-hats—while verzvh delivers a vocal performance that is equal parts detached and intimate.
Monday, April 13, 2026
Yung Drilla - Keep Drillin
In the ever-evolving world of underground drill, consistency is the ultimate currency. Yung Drilla (often associated with the Toronto-based DGC collective) leans into this philosophy with his track "Keep Drillin." It is a high-octane anthem that perfectly captures the "ambition in motion" mindset, serving as both a mission statement and a warning to those standing in the way of the grind.
Isaiah Rashad - SAME SH!T
"SAME SH!T" is a testament to Isaiah Rashad’s ability to turn internal reflection into a universal groove. It’s sophisticated, gritty, and polished—the kind of "hidden gem" that rewards repeat listens as you catch new percussive details and lyrical nuances each time.
50 Cent - No One Told Us feat. Leon Thomas
With the return of 50 Cent to the small screen, "No One Told Us" serves as the powerful theme song for the upcoming series POWER Origins. Featuring the soulful vocals of Leon Thomas, the track is a gritty, atmospheric exploration of survival and ambition that sets the perfect tone for the prequel’s focus on the early days of Ghost and Tommy.
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Drake - Janice STFU
“Janice STFU” rides a bouncy, melodic beat with a clever sample flip of Lykke Li’s “I Follow Rivers” woven into the production. Drake swit...
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Young Eman paints a vivid picture of extreme confidence, blurring the lines between the personal and the glamorous. The lyrics showcase a l...