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C Stunna unleashes brand new vibes with latest single “Vibin'”

C Stunna

Just in time for the festive season, Fort Myers’ own C Stunna (@cstunna2xx) is making waves with his latest hard-hitting single, “Vibin.” Released via MNRK, the track invites listeners into the world of C Stunna’s boss mentality. Showcasing the growth he has experienced throughout his life and artistry. With his vibrant bars, C Stunna stays true to the southern sound that has become his signature. Encouraging listeners to rap along with every bar. Furthermore, the accompanying video for “Vibin” further amplifies the energy of the track.

As a testament to his passion for music, C Stunna has had an exceptional year in 2023. From performing at Rolling Loud in Miami and Los Angeles to headlining Spotify’s Most Necessary concert, he has solidified his presence in the music scene. Currently, three of his tracks are featured on Spotify’s Best of Fresh Finds. And he has been named an Artist to Watch in 2024 by Apple Music. C Stunna attributes his success to his lifelong love for music, stating, “I’ve always loved music my whole life. I can’t do anything without a song or instrumental playing. My environment inspires me.”

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Known for bringing raw energy to his music, “Vibin” exemplifies C Stunna’s prowess as an artist. Influenced by iconic figures like Lil Wayne, Drake, and Future, he is well on his way to becoming a heavyweight in the hip-hop genre. Moreover, fans of C Stunna can attest to the power of his singles, such as “Pass the Pot,” “Why You Hatin,” and “Al Roker.” As he prepares to release his next tape, he leaves his audience with a simple yet impactful message: “Get money, stack money.”

For those eager to keep up with C Stunna’s journey, follow him on social media @cstunna2xx. The release of “Vibin” marks an exciting chapter in his career. And fans can expect more captivating music as he gears up for his upcoming tape.

However, C Stunna’s “Vibin” not only showcases his undeniable talent. But also solidifies his position as a rising star in the hip-hop scene. With a string of achievements in 2023 and a promising future ahead, C Stunna is set to leave an indelible mark on the music industry. As fans eagerly await his next release, the infectious energy of “Vibin” serves as a testament to C Stunna’s commitment to his craft. And his unwavering dedication to delivering music that resonates with audiences worldwide.

Stream “Vibin” below:

New Music Friday: The best new songs that dropped this week

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Remixd Magazine’s best new songs this week directly address individuals who always have something negative to say. From Luh Tyler and Latto’s “The Grinch (Freestyle)” to Sugarhill Ddot and BBG Steppaa’s “Spinnin’ Pt. 2,” our list shows the opps that if they have nothing nice to say, they shouldn’t speak at all.

Read our selection below:

Luh Tyler – “The Grinch (Freestyle) feat. Latto”

Luh Tyler and Latto question why people are so concerned about their whereabouts in “The Grinch (Freestyle).” As the bleak, spine-chilling trap beat goes off, the two rappers exchange bars about riding for their day ones, staying out of harm’s way, and their charm. Similarly, Luh Tyler and Latto illustrate how they set it off with the opps, rapping lines like “Wish a n***a would try to spark somethin’ up, he gon’ get smoked/an, my n***a crazy and he ready to strike just like Lil’ Boat.” Their new song also serves as a clap back toward others who didn’t believe in their success. “Ever since I jumped up on that mic, ain’t been broke ever since,” Luh Tyler brags.

Gloss Up – “N.A.L.B (feat. Chrisean Rock)”

In “N.A.L.B,” Gloss Up and Chrisean Rock rap about upgrading their partners after dealing with men who put them through the ringer. Over the step-inspired trap beat, Gloss Up and Chrisean concur that no matter a person’s gender, sometimes they will act a fool. The “Vibe” rapper uses her verse to address her ex-boyfriend Blueface and the controversy about Chrisean naming her son after herself. “I shoulda got him pregnant because he actin’ like a fruity loop,” Rock raps. “Moet, send the addy / I’m with Big Gloss in a black caddy / Real ni**a, I go too hard / His name Chrisean, ‘cuz I’m daddy.”

Sugarhill Ddot and BBG Steppaa – “Spinnin’ Pt. 2” 

Sugarhill Ddot and BBG Steppaa’s “Spinnin’ Pt. 2” is the predecessor of their single, “Spinnin’,” which dropped in early June. The dark violin-centered drill beat finds Sugarhill Ddot and BBG Steppaa showing others how they’re ’bout that action. In a matter of minutes, the rappers detail their retaliation methods against the opps and stand on business. BBG Steppa raps, “Glock on my hip on the left side/Tryna spin take a trip through the west side/Im tryna spin make a jet fly, put a hole in his face and his left eye.”

As the song continues, Sugarhill Ddot and BBG Steppaa call their haters’ bluff, speak on their charm, and effortlessly prove why they’re OG’s. “And for bro yeah they diss for the clout/Like yeah they know what we really about,” Sugarhill Ddot spits. “Like and I don’t gotta talk in this rap s**t, ’cause they know that we really just clap s**t.

HOOD TALI P and Skrilla – “I’m Da Bip (Freestyle)”

Coming off his new project, Murder Rate Music is Hood Tali P’s “I’m Da Bip (Freestyle) feat. Skrilla.” Sampling D4L’s “I’m Da Man,” the Philly rapper’s new single shows others how Hood Tali P is a “real bipper.” In “I’m Da Man,” the rappers also speak about not wanting to settle down and their ways with women. Lyrics like “I’m just tryna lay the pipe/I ain’t gon’ play with you” emphasize Hood Tali P’s carefree view in romantic relationships. Skilla matches Hood Tali’s energy as he details intimate moments with his “mama,” his luxurious lifestyle, and his singledom. 

Lil Reese and ATG – Ask About Me

Lil Reese has enlisted Detroit producer ATG for his new project, Ask About Me. The themes in Lil Reeses’ new offering explore the street code, the rappers’ influence in his city, life experiences, and more. Similarly, Lil Reese proves time and time again that his influence extends beyond his hometown. Moreover, the rapper’s pen game attests to why he certainly is elevating in the hip-hop industry. ATG matches the rapper’s wordplay with production that hones in Detroit’s energy via hard-hitting 808s, sporadic piano loops, and bombastic trap arrangements, to name a few. The LP contains hits like “What Happened” and “IDK (I Don’t Know). Ask About Me follows Lil Reese’s 2022 album, Demon Time. 

Johnny Cocoa – “Must Be The Weed”

Johnny Cocoa illustrates what it’s like to get super lit in “Must Be The Weed.” Over the playful bass-heavy trap beat, Johnny Cocoa sing-raps about being taken to a euphoric world, thanks to the help of his friends who keep supplying him with an ample amount of kush and drinks. He delivers lyrics like “You tryna’ get a hold on me (hold on me) hold on, hold on/Can’t be having you control me/Moments get prolonged/I see what you doing/I see where this going.” The rest of “Must Be The Weed” finds Johnny Cocoa tapping into avid storytelling to describe how high he is. The track follows the multihyphenate’s recent single “HUNNIT DOLLA BILLS.”

C Stunna – “Vibin”

Fort Myers very own, C Stunna (@cstunna2xx), is back with another hard hitting single, “Vibin.” The single, released via MNRK, invites listeners into his boss mentality and the growth he has attributed throughout his life and artistry. Staying true to that southern sound, C Stunna’s drawl and vibrant bars is sure to encourage listeners to rap every bar along with him.