Scienze and NappyHigh are back again with their new song “MyMy.” The track features female rap artist Vel Nine, who’s feature is nothing less than impeccable. NappyHigh’s smooth boom bap production leaves enough room for Scienze and Vel Nine to spit their verses without being overshadowed. The vocal sample in the beat provides a euphoric canvas for Scienze and Vel Nine to paint on… and they did not disappoint.
The track acts as a love song, but not in the traditional sense. Scienze and Vel Nine are deliberate to not get too sappy or emotional which helps coincide with the overall vibe of the track. “MyMy” is just further proof that Scienze and NappyHigh cannot be creatively restrained, and Vel Nine’s feature brings a fresh presence to their upcoming LP “Praises” coming soon.
In the meantime, you can hear “MyMy” on our Hip Hop 2025 Playlist.
Lachy Hamill’s new single “Road Map” is here. The Australian MC injected the Trap anthem with subtle hints of Rock and Metal influences. With an instrumental that reminds us of artists like Scarlxrd and XXXTENTACION, Lachy Hamill brings his own unique twist to the style with his infectious flow.
“Road Map” is driven by its moody guitar and bells, but Hamill’s flow over the trap drums keeps things interesting and moving forward. The self-produced track helps pave a lane for Hamill and solidifies him as a one of a kind artist that is sure to remain on our radar in the future.
You can hear “Road Map” on our Hip Hop 2025 Playlist.
Spek has released his new track “Sour.” Spek’s energetic verses are separated by Tina Grace’s catchy hook about how everything’s gone “a little bit sour.” Spek’s style of rapping is reminiscent of classic Hip Hop acts like Rakim or De La Soul, while still incorporating a modern take on everything.
The production on “Sour” feels like a fusion of Jazz and Hip Hop with slight overtones of Alternative music. The unique blend of these genres sets Spek apart from other modern Hip Hop artists. His inner-line rhymes highlight the intricacy of his craft. Tina Grace reinforces Spek’s verses with a melodic backdrop, and her chopped vocals provide even further support for Spek’s modern take on classic Hip Hop.
Check out “Sour” on our Hip Hop 2025 Playlist.
Glane X unleashed his new song “Singapore.” With Singapore, Glane X feels like he’d fit in perfectly as a part of the East Coast supergroup Beast Coast, which features artists like Joey Bada$$ and Flatbush Zombies. His gritty flow compliments the Boom Bap/Trap production that lies beneath his vocals perfectly. His deep and compelling voice is lively and maintains a lively feeling throughout the whole track.
The track’s sample is atmospheric and uplifting, and the drums are the perfect bridge connecting the sample and Glane X’s heavy voice and street influenced style. His straightforward raps are fitting for his bold approach and the instrumental for “Singapore” soothes listeners as Glane X guides them through his experiences. Every aspect of “Singapore” plays its part and is essential to assembling the final product we hear.
You can hear “Singapore” on our Hip Hop 2025 Playlist.
