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.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
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.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Handsome Tiger, Prado - BTDT
This collaboration represents more than just a good song; it represents the strength of the community. Both artists are deeply tied to the Vancouver creative ecosystem, and seeing them join forces highlights the cross-pollination between the city’s electronic and hip-hop worlds.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Currency - Hat Collection
When we talk about "lifestyle" rap, there is Curren$y, and then there is everyone else. Spitta has spent nearly two decades perfecting a subgenre of hip-hop that feels like a permanent Sunday afternoon—sun-drenched, smoke-filled, and impossibly smooth.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Chain$aw Huey - South Pole (Prod. Kaywer, Radizebeatz)
Chain$aw Huey’s “South Pole” is a sharp, attention-grabbing release that fits into his growing catalog of Toronto-rooted, left-of-center music. That matters because songs like “South Pole” are often as much about vibe as they are about bars. If the production is icy and the delivery matches it, the track can land as something cinematic, tense, and repeat-worthy.
Friday, April 3, 2026
Swae Lee - TOMATO/TOMÁTO (Same Difference)
Same Difference feels like a nod to Swae’s position in the industry. He’s the same artist we’ve loved for a decade, yet everything feels different now. He’s navigating the transition from one-half of a legendary duo to a standalone force, and this album is his manifesto.
Thursday, April 2, 2026
V1M - Change Up
V1M continues to be one of the most compelling voices emerging right now. "Change Up" is more than just a single; it’s a signal that the artist is ready for the next level. If this is what the "change up" looks like, we can’t wait to see what’s next on the horizon.
VcManny - Turnt feat. Smiley
In the ever-evolving landscape of Canadian hip-hop, the bridge between Vancouver and Toronto is becoming a powerhouse for new sounds. The latest evidence? "TURNT"—the high-octane collaboration between Vancouver’s own VCManny and OVO Sound’s Smiley.
Teon Gibbs - Big Money
As the Vancouver music scene continues to evolve, Teon Gibbs remains one of its most compelling architects. While he’s known for his versatility—effortlessly pivoting between soul, R&B, and house—it’s on tracks like "Big Money" where his presence as a premier lyricist truly takes center stage.
4Nick - Trippin feat. Kaizn
4Nick and Kaizn have a winner on their hands. "Trippin" is a sharp, effective slice of modern hip-hop that proves the Detroit sound still has plenty of room to evolve. If you’re building a playlist for the gym, the car, or the pre-game, this track is a mandatory addition.
Kizzle - Back Of The Back
"Back of the Back" doesn’t waste time with a long intro or atmospheric buildup. Kizzle jumps straight into the deep end, delivering a performance that is as much about attitude as it is about lyricism.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026
Baby Osamaa - Bar 4 Bar
"Bar 4 Bar" is a reminder that at its core, rap is a competitive sport. Baby Osamaa is playing to win. If you’re a fan of artists who prioritize flow, grit, and unapologetic bars, this is it.
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