(J.L.Kirk, R.W.Moore, Jr., R.J.Partaro IV) The West Coast MC gets assists from Chicago’s G Herbo and King Von, the latter of whom delivers one of his finest performances to date, proving he shouldn’t be stuck in the shadow of his OTF boss Lil Durk.After releasing the music video for his single “Will,” which finds Joyner professing his admiration for Hip Hop legend Will Smith and comparing his own journey to Smith’s celebrated career, the man who inspired the song jumped on the remix.
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2  Backed by a beat that feels six feet away from Section 8 and Chi Chi, Baby raps with precision, using the social distancing term as a metaphor for carving out his lane and cutting off all that oppose him. Rod Wave Featuring ATR Son Son 5 
Jack Harlow Featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne (M.J.Pete, J White, B.Session Jr, B.G.Knowles Carter, T.Nash, J.K.Lanier Thorpe, B.T.Hazzard, Derrick Milano, S.C.Carter) (G.Guerra, J.A.Higgins, R.Spence Jr.)

(L.Echols, C.Wong, Babyface, LA Reid, D.Simmons, J.Gill) Savage Hate The Other Side 4  3  1  We Paid 23  But most impressive of all is how Harlow still stands tall, proving he’s more than ready to compete alongside the heavyweights in the rap industry.Although Noname later expressed regret for issuing this response to J. Cole’s perceived “tone deaf” single “Snow On Tha Bluff,” the Chicago rapper seized her moment and murdered the Madlib-produced beat while setting the Dreamville boss firmly in her crosshairs.

Try a birthday or anniversary “Cops kill us and we protest, what type of shit is that?” Polo asks before settling underneath BJ The Chicago Kid’s own hymnals, “I’m from where we unheard but we can’t speak.” He may be referencing Chicago, but in America, he’s referring to millions of people who want basic decency and respect.JPEGMAFIA bolstered his already impressive cut “BALD!” by enlisting the help of Denzel Curry for the track’s remix. 13  1 

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He lives that life, no matter how successful he becomes. The track weaves ‘90s boom bap with Lif’s signature laid-back flow, a proper follow-up to the inaugural single, “The New Normal.” Have you ever spent the night up in the trap house? Gangsta Gibbs floats on ALC’s beat, dropping jaw-dropping lines such as “God made me sell crack, so I had something to rap about. 16  “WHAT’S POPPIN” became Jack Harlow’s biggest song on its own, yet the track got a major co-sign when three of Hip Hop’s biggest stars jumped on the remix. (B.B.Jackson, Lil Tjay, D.Sumpter, O.Gomez) (M.J.Pete, S.S.Storch, R.I.Fraser, B.Session Jr, E.Wright, O.Jackson, A.R.Young) 3