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Check out these hip-hop/rap heaters from Arz featuring oakland, Saxkboy KD and more!

1. “President” – Southside & Destroy Lonely feat. Ken Carson

Step into the world of trap and drill with “President” by Southside and Destroy Lonely featuring Ken Carson. This track is a masterclass in modern trap, with gritty beats and fierce lyricism that hit like a sledgehammer to the chest. From its pulsating bassline to its chill vibe, “President” is a street anthem for a new generation, unapologetically bold and unrelentingly raw.

2. “Ain’t You Mad” – Kaelin Ellis feat. Guapdad 4000, Buddy, Kenny Mason

Prepare to have your mind blown with “Ain’t You Mad” by Kaelin Ellis featuring Guapdad 4000, Buddy, and Kenny Mason. This track is a powerful collaboration, with each artist bringing their A-game to the table. From its crazy hooks and differing flows showing each artist’s personal style, “Ain’t You Mad” is a whirlwind of energy and creativity.

3. “THE BADDEST” – Joey Valence & Brae

“THE BADDEST” by Joey Valence & Brae introduces a piece of interpretive breakdance music to our playlist. This track is a whirlwind with pulsating beats and a futuristic vibe, declaring the group is badder than anyone in the club. With their declarative title, “THE BADDEST” shows the duo being exactly that in their high-octane video letting the two let loose and tear up the dancefloor.

4. “BUMPFIRE” – Saxkboy KD

Get ready to bounce with “BUMPFIRE” by Saxkboy KD. This track is a high-energy banger that’s guaranteed to get the party started. With its high-energy and catchy hooks, “BUMPFIRE” is an explosion of sound and sensation that’ll have you moving and grooving from start to finish.

5. “Hostage” – Arz feat. oakland

Closing out our playlist is the alt-rap single “Hostage” by Arz featuring producer, oakland. This track is a fun new vibe for Arz, exploring the world of UK grime music with its signature breakbeat style. The music video showing the New York landscape combines the best of both worlds, with the origin of rap music and London-influenced dance music making for a modern track for the rising artist.

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