Queen’s very own Bay Swag shares his highly anticipated single “Worldwide Sniper.” Bay Swag first previewed the song via Instagram live back in March. Since then, the song’s snippet has picked up high traction as fans have awaited it’s release. The song was so sought after that the snippet made it’s way to several YouTube accounts a month prior to it’s official release. Additionally, the song is produced by rapper Cash Cobain in which has been his frequent collaborator since 2021.
Bay Swag keeps it straight forward with this single. The just under two minute track showcases his lyric heavy nonchalant drill flow. Bay glides through the beat effortlessly as he puts the spotlight on women from Queens. He maintains the same message throughout the song. The song’s cover art further pushes his smooth geared towards the ladies persona. Bay is pictured sitting around a group of women as they pose for a picture. You can stream the single down below.
Stream “Worldwide Sniper” by Bay Swag
Furthermore, the single “Worldwide Sniper” serves as a strong follow up from his his mixtape “Ahead of My Time” which released earlier this year. He also sparked heavy buzz due to his collaboration with Cash Cobain “Fisherrr.” The single “Fisherrr” obtained extreme viral success brining in over 20 million streams collectively. Additionally, he recruited Ice Spice for the song’s remix. The song’s music video surpassed over 7 million views on YouTube. You can watch the visual for “Fisherrr” remix featuring Ice Spice here.
Moreover, Bay Swag delivers another anthem just in time for the summer. The smooth drill sound highlights his melodic styled artistry. He and Cash Cobain make quite the duo. Fans know to expect heat when ever they collaborate. The single “Worldwide Sniper” is now available on all streaming platforms.
Ice Spice continues to usher in her “Y2K” era with her latest single “Phat Butt.” On Friday, she released the body positive toned record which is produced by her frequent collaborator RiotUSA. Additionally, she released the music video for the song which further encapsulates her “Y2K” theme.
Throughout the record, Ice Spice delivers sultry lyrics while demanding her respect in the industry. She carries this over her traditional drill styled party worthy beat.“Rap bi*ch on the pop chart, toasting bit*hes like pop tarts,” she says. Additionally, she displays self confidence throughout the just under two minute track. “Fat butt and a back tatt and I been bad like Mike Jack,” she says. For this single, she also shares a self directed music video. Throughout the video, she is seen rapping in front of a graffiti filled garage door. You can watch the music video for “Phat Butt” down below.
Ice Spice takes us back to the “Y2K” Era
Futhermore, This single “Phat Butt” comes from her upcoming album “Y2K” which is an acronym for “Year 2000.” This is the third single from the upcoming project. So Far, she released the singles “Think U The Sh*t (Fart)” and “Gimmie A Light” which samples Sean Pauls hit single “Gimme The Light.” The album “Y2K” is set to arrive on July 29th.
Moreover, Ice Spice is gearing up to go on tour. Earlier this month, she announced her “Y2K World Tour ” dates. The tour kicks off on July 4th in Denmark. The tour also includes 24 dates. Furthermore, You can stream her latest single “Phat Butt” down below. Additionally, you can check out her upcoming “Y2K World Tour” dates here.
Remixd Magazine’sbest new songs this week include some bangers you’ll want to keep on repeat. From .idk‘s “TiFFANY (feat. Gunna)” to PARIS.’ “Take the Lead (feat. Roy Woods)”, our picks are bound to knock through the speakers.
Read our selections below:
IDK – “TiFFANY (feat. Gunna)”
IDK reaffirms that he’s been “snapping since the twenty-tens” in his new laid-back trap cut “TiFFANY (feat. Gunna).” As the beat goes off, the Maryland rhymer expresses how he goes for what he wants. By having a relentless determination, .idk has attained all-around success. Rhymes like “Knock down the door they ain’t let me in (let me in)/I’m the type that I gotta win (gotta win)/I’m the type that could never lose (never lose)” bring the narrative home. The single also highlights the two rappers’ lavish lifestyles, how they’re “so fly I got everyone shocked,” and their ways with women.
When Gunna hops on the beat, he mirrors .idk’s optimistic lyricism with raps about his riches, glitz, and glamour. For instance, he spits, “I got on Celine Balenciaga/it came with a crop on the top/I flew overseas/I’m shopping just cause.”
$NOT – “Hilarious (feat. Cochise)”
$NOT and Cochise come together to deliver a slew of flex-heavy rhymes on the revved-up trap offering “Hilarious.” Amidst putting the opps in their place, $NOT makes it clear that he wants all the smoke. At the same time, the animated melodic rhymer isn’t phased because he’s in a different lane. “I’m off a couple drugs, put you in that Cybertruck/Smokin’ angel dust, these n****s cannot f*ck with us,” he raps. “Diamonds on my wrist, that sh*t just look like emo cuts / These n****s talkin’ all that sh*t, you know I give no f*cks.” When $NOT hops on the beat, he mirrors Cochise’s energy as he rhymes about getting back at the haters, putting in the work to succeed, and much more. “Hilarious” is the latest single off of $NOT’s new album Viceroy, which drops this summer via 300 Entertainment.
Polo Perks <3 <3 <3 – “ROCKBAND TEES 08 DENIMS feat. Current Joys)
Polo Perks <3 <3 <3 raps about others who attempt to jack his style on the warm and energetic trap cut “ROCKBAND TEES 08 DENIMS.” Sampling Current Joys’ single “New Flash,” the song finds Polo Perks <3 <3 <3 calling out the people who refuse to be original. While highlighting his authenticity, Polo Perks <3 <3 <3 puts others to the test. Moreover, he challenges these individuals to prove how they stand out from the rest. In the rest of “ROCKBAND TEES 08 DENIMS,” Polo Perks <3 <3 <3 makes it clear that he could never be cool with his opps before dropping flex-worthy rhymes. “ROCKBAND TEES 08 DENIMS” can be found on Polo Perks <3 <3 <3, FearDorian, and AyooLii’s new album A Dog’s Chance, with a feature from Teen Suicide and Current Joys.
PARIS. – “Take the Lead (feat. Roy Woods)”
PARIS. enjoys the pace of his relationship and finds himself head over heels for this special lady via “Take the Lead (feat. Roy Woods).” Over the guitar-kissed R&B trap beat, the rising hip-hop musician expresses why he adores his woman. “Pretty, she curvy and tatted/She got a face like an actress/All natural don’t do the plastic,” he delivers in a melodic flow. “I’m not gon’ stress her out treat that lil’ b**ch like elastic/Said she do lashes, damn, damn.” From there, PARIS. alludes that he’d rather chill together than prowl the town. Following this, Roy Woods touches on his desire for his better half. He also speaks about sweeping her off her feet.
Oluminde – “New Keys”
Oluminde has all eyes on him after cruising around in his luxotic whip via “New Keys.” Over the bass-heavy Dizzee Beats-produced trap offering, the East Coast rapper starts by complimenting a beauty before dropping suggestive rhymes about not being ready to settle down. By the second verse, Oluminde raps about his lavish lifestyle. “Mirror mirror on the wall damn/I’m still the boss,” he spits. “I got gold up in my teeth, but ain’t no need to floss.” Before the song ends, he affirms that he’s HIM. “I flash the whip she understand/I’m the man,” Oluminde delivers. “Had to take my time to be the boss.”
Chicocurlyhead – “Wasted Weekend”
Serving as a single off his new EP NeverEnding Roadtrip, Chicocurlyhead’s “Wasted Weekend” is about missing someone who’s out of reach. As Chicocurlyhead contemplates on Saturday and Sunday about the one he wants to spin the block for, he can’t help but to think about the good times they once shared. “I remember you pouring one up/I’m staring at the ceiling/I’m picturing your voice,” he sings.
As Chicocurlyhead jumps from Spanish to English lyrics, his outpour of love toward this person becomes intensely clear. Sonically, the production is cemented in a summery tone and combines pop and R&B arrangements. “This song made me realize I still have some healing to do from my past,” Chicocurlyhead said about the single. “There are people I miss that I’ll never get to see again, and this song helped me feel a little more healed.”
Deb Fan – “Closer to Hell”
In the hypnotic alternative R&B single “Closer to Hell,” Deb Fan urges listeners not to pass judgment on others. Similarly, the song challenges people to look at themselves and suggests that we are one and the same. Through her ethereal voice range, Deb Fan sings, “You can never tell/We don’t know who’s closer to hell/Let the judgment ring the bells/Tell us who’s in hell.” As “Closer to Hell” continues, Deb Fan touches on society being close-minded to the things that make others unique. Lyrics like “I can’t be me/Pull me out of this world full of give and take/There’s so much I can be/I can’t wait to be bulletproof” accentuate how people immediately frown upon those who stand out.
“In ‘Closer to Hell,’ I reflect on the challenges of abandoning my people-pleaser tendencies and confronting the complexities of human nature,” says Deb. “As humans, we play the moral game of pointing fingers, blaming each other, and hardly taking accountability for our own actions. “‘Closer to Hell'” questions who, if anyone, can truly hold moral superiority?”
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Ice Spice – “Phat Butt”
GloRilla – “TGIF”
Kehlani – CRASH
Ariana Grande – “The Boy is Mine (Remix) feat. Brandy and Monica”