(Shout out my n -a Synco)
Uh (Tuned up)
Like, F - it, I ma count while I m in it
I hear planes flyin , crowds screamin , money counters, chains clangin
Sh , I guess that s how it sound when you winnin
I ain t jokin , do it sound like I m kiddin ?
I ve been makin like two thousand a minute
So high up through the clouds, I was swimmin
I m probably gon drown when I m in it
I bet she gon get loud when I m in it
And we might have a child when I m finished
Uh, I won t love a ho, after we f - she can t get near me
Who Needs an Album? Just Keep Remaking the Song!
Recent hits by SpotemGottem and Lil Nas X show the power of extending the life of a single track, album be damned.
SpotemGottem’s “Beat Box” has had an extended life thanks to additional remix versions of the song featuring other rappers.Credit.Esdras Thelusma
April 28, 2021
“Beat Box,” by the young Florida rapper SpotemGottem a thunderous, pulsing sneer of a track was released just over a year ago. It bubbled lightly throughout the summer and fall, and then in December came a remix, “Beat Box 2,” with the rising Memphis star Pooh Shiesty. Not long after, on Dec. 23, a dancer named Junebug posted a video doing an exaggeratedly comic shimmy dance step to the song. Called the #JunebugChallenge, it spread wildly on TikTok, replicated in oodles of videos.
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Plus, Doja Cat s Kiss Me More, featuring SZA, starts at No. 7.
Polo G achieves his first No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart, as Rapstar debuts at the summit.
Plus, Lil Nas X s Montero (Call Me by Your Name), at No. 2 on the Hot 100, is the top-selling song of the week for the first time, as it hits No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart. Leave the Door Open by Silk Sonic, the duo of Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak, takes over as the most-heard song on radio, as the track, at No. 3 on the Hot 100, rises to No. 1 on the Radio Songs chart.
Chicago’s drill scene has been one of the most influential rap subgenre’s of the last decade. The sound, anchored in the menacing components of trap, crashing cymbals and frenetic hi-hats, has soundtracked a generation of rappers from the Windy City and beyond. Enter Polo G. The 22-year-old north Chicago native has been applying pressure over the last three years, becoming one of the hottest young artists in the game. Sonically, the rapper diverges from many of his Chi-Town counterparts, mixing gritty street narratives with a more vulnerable side. Polo’s signature sound is enhanced by his beat selection, which melds with his melodic vibe. His wave has warranted many online producers to craft Polo G type beats that embrace the 2020