Fresh off the release of her YOP! EP, produced by Goth Money’s Nedarb, 18-year-old Milwaukee talent Myaap has just released her new single, “Wrist Buss.” The track is rooted in glittery bounce and is defined by its catchy flexes. For example, “Wrist on froze/And my neck too/Big Clifford around this bitch/You a Scooby-Doo,” and a hypnotic refrain. Moreover, “Wrist Buss” serves as another bold statement from Myaap, showcasing her knack for creating infectious party anthems. She’s definitely proved herself as an artist to watch.
Following her role as an opener on the second leg of Veeze’s Ganger Tour, Myaap’s recent EP YOP! stands as a testament to her evolving artistry and relentless ambition. Thus, it serves as a fitting follow-up to her previous release, “BIG MYAAP, NOT THE LIL ONE.” Still a teenager, Myaap is carving out her place in Milwaukee’s cultural landscape.
However, it’s not just her viral success that sets Myaap apart. Her genre-defying take on Milwaukee bounce, combined with fiery energy and clever wordplay, has seen her rise rapidly among her city’s musical ranks. In addition, she has collaborated with local talents such as Certified Trapper, AyooLii, and J.P., further solidifying her presence in the scene. Myaap’s recent performance at MIKE’s Young World Festival, alongside artists like Earl Sweatshirt, also highlights her growing status in the industry.
Despite debuting in 2022, Myaap has quickly cultivated a dedicated fanbase. Her bass-heavy sound, which blends Southern bounce with the contemporary styles of Chicago and Detroit’s street rap scenes, has become her signature. In short, Myaap is on a steady ascent, infusing her regional scene with danceable tracks and an upbeat vibe. With “Wrist Buss,” she continues to push boundaries and redefine Milwaukee’s soundscape, proving that she is just getting started.