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New Music Roundup (Aug 28

lakista SpellerBy lakista SpellerSeptember 2, 2023Updated:November 11, 2025No Comments0 Views
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1. Sugarhill Ddot – Shake It


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Harlem’s Sugarhill Ddot drops the smooth new single “Shake It.” via Priority Records. Full of confidence and not-so-humble brags, the breakneck banger entices people to get up and dance. The track is accompanied by a video that finds the East Coast teen soaking up the SoCal sun with a crew of ladies in tow. 

On the Ayyolucas and A Lau (Ice Spice) produced track Sugarhill Ddot spits over a sultry fast-paced beat and gentle acoustic guitar. The budding rapper breaks down his appeal with the ladies. “She like, ‘Ddot, why you always playin?’ Cause little baby, you know that I’m famous.” It’s a carefree moment of levity from the often hard-charging young MC, who already knows how to get the party started.

In the Jedi The God (Sexyy Red) and Rari Digital directed video for “Shake It,” Ddot makes his way around Los Angeles. He goes on a scenic hike, delivers bars alongside the famed “Urban Light” display outside the LACMA, and posts up in the center of a thoroughfare. The track’s playful tone and flirtatious lyrics pair perfectly with the city’s picturesque destinations.

“Shake It” follows the rambunctious “Make A Mess” which made a From The Block debut and the Miami-inspired “3AM In The Yams,” Ddot’s lively collaboration with Luh Tyler. That track instantly made waves, hitting over a million video views in less than four days. Right out of the gate, V Magazine featured the song in its New Music Roundup, noting: “The new track has all the necessary ingredients to be your next summer anthem. Go add this celebratory track to your pregame playlist!” 

Seemingly overnight Ddot has become one of the most buzzworthy artists in hip-hop. After two years starting at the age of 13-years-old, the talented teen garnered attention in New York’s burgeoning drill scene. To date he’s racked up over 30 million streams in the U.S. alone and over 50 million video views on YouTube. Now with “Shake It,” Ddot demonstrates his playful side while showcasing the explosive edge that makes him one of 2023’s hottest new artists.

2. VickTuff – Np Huddle Vick


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Talented artist VickTuff (@VickTuff), known for his unparalleled energy and genuine artistry, is set to take the music world by storm with his latest EP release, “No Huddle Vick.” The EP is a game-changing project that showcases VickTuff’s unique sound and dedication to his craft. Composed of 12-tracks, the project is some of VickTuff’s best work and is a testament to his commitment to growth as an artist.

With roots in Belle Glade and West Palm Beach, VickTuff’s real name, Ja’Kevious Vickers, tells a story of resilience and determination. His artist name, VickTuff, is a reflection of his belief in being “built for anything.” As he describes, “Tuff equals built for anything.”

“No Huddle Vick” is not just an EP; When asked about the theme behind the release, VickTuff exclaimed, “It’s all gas no breaks right now. There’s no stopping.” This sentiment is reflected in the high-energy tracks that make up the EP.

The heart of the EP lies in its authenticity. VickTuff shared, “It’s about the tape that I’m putting the most promotion behind to kick the door down.” He’s breaking barriers by emphasizing that every track on the EP is a freestyle, highlighting his ability to effortlessly blend creativity and raw talent.

VickTuff’s sound is in a league of its own, with influences from iconic artists like Lil Wayne, NoCap, Kodak, and Moneybagg Yo. He proudly asserts, “I have my own sound. I haven’t mimicked anyone in the rap game. It’s original.” For first-time listeners, he recommends starting with his track “LSU,” a perfect introduction to his captivating style.

With a powerful message woven into his music, VickTuff hopes his fans take away the lesson of self-belief. “That no matter what, believe in yourself and you can make it happen,” he emphasizes.

VickTuff’s EP “No Huddle Vick” is now available on major streaming platforms. Brace yourself for an electrifying musical experience that showcases VickTuff’s relentless spirit and unmatched talent.

Check out the EP ‘No Huddle Vick’ below:

Connect with VickTuff on social media to stay updated on his journey:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vicktuff

3. Khemist Mayfield – Mexico


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Philadelphia’s own Khemist juxtaposes paradise and purgatory with his newest video for “Mexico.” The song focuses on the usage of heroin and overdose with shots of Kensington Beach in Philly and a paradisal beach in Mexico. 

His lyrics give listeners the image of using drugs and the escapism the high brings to the users. The characters in the video are a woman at the beachside enjoying the sea and a woman dancing out in the streets with a less jovial expression compared to her beach counterpart. 

The video opens with three different quotes about the drug trades on the corners of Kensington. Like the opening scene, the video closes out with another quote but from Styles P. “Just drove through some part of Philly and it scared me and depressed me at the same time. It was mad zombie looking people every few feet! They all looked sorta the same. Shit saddened me. Had to hit my man. He said that’s the badlands. All I can say was YEAH!,” exclaims P.

“Mexico” is a single from his latest album, A List Of Demands. The visual was also directed by Khemist.

Khemist can be found on Instagram @khemist_lv

4. Marzz – In The Morning


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Rising R&B favorite Marzz releases their new single “In The Morning”via Keep Cool/RCA Records. This is the first taste of new music from Marzz since the release of their Love Letterz(Deluxe) EP last year. The moody offering is driven by a simmering beat laced effortlessly with Marzz’s silky, lush vocals.

Speaking on the song, Marzz adds, “This song represents a feeling of waiting until the morning, getting excited of the unknown. It’s the wishful understanding of everything within a relationship. Sometimes we need understanding about falling in love when we’re not sure.”

 It’s been a banner two-years for industry trailblazer Marzz as their 2021 debut EP, Love Letterz, solidified their place as a fresh face in the mainstream R&B scene. A captivating introduction to the Louisville starlets classic R&B and gospel influences. Love Letterz (Deluxe) released a year later with four brand-new tracks showcasing Marzz’s stratospheric growth. 

From performing their hit song, “Countless Times,” at the 2021 BET Soul Train Awards to their late-night debut on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Marzz became the artist to watch. Garnering praise from the likes of Billboard who declared, “As for who’s got next on the R&B scene, Marzz can rightfully claim dibs” along with BET who stated, “…Expect lush, perfectly sung R&B…” from Marzz. Last year, they played a run of headline dates in support of Love Letterz and opened for H.E.R. on her North American Tour. 

As an artist who blends their impassioned, choir-born voice with vulnerable lyricism and sultry production, Marzz hopes their music will fuel the listeners imagination to create their own narratives — almost like a magic spell.

 Stay tuned for more new music from Marzz. 

5. Jim Jones & Hitmaka ft. Jeremih – If You Want Me To Stay


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The dynamic rapper and producer duo of Jim Jones and Hitmaka return with a lively single “If You Want Me To Stay” featuring Jeremiah. The visual has Jim and his crew having a fantastic time roaming the Big Apple. There are dancers in each borough displaying their crafty moves in the subways and various hallways that engulf the city that never sleeps. 

Jim raps about what it takes for him to stay with certain people and women in his life. Jeremiah and Jim Jones complement each other throughout the Hitmaka production. The song is out exclusively on YouTube.

6. YNP Maine – Aventador


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Rising Louisiana rapper YNP Maine releases his bombastic new single “Aventador” today via Coke Boy Records / Priority Records. Buzzing with wild energy and whip-smart lyricism, the QUANTE produced track is emblematic of the teenage hip-hop star’s boundless potential and effortless showmanship. Alongside the track comes its accompanying music video showcasing the breakout star tearing it up in the studio with his crew.

“All through the club, I wore my gun,” YNP spits over in-your-face beats and melodic loops. “Security know, no checkin’ nothing.” The newcomer underlines his confidence and self-belief late in the song: “Always knew I had it in me way before they noticed it, before they noticed it.” Breakneck intensity and raw ambition is present in every syllable, making “Aventador” another winning entry in his burgeoning discography. 

In the HV3 Visuals directed music video, YNP takes a call before heading to the lab. When he arrives, the track explodes as the young performer unleashes his skills, delivering the track with poise and gusto, practically shaking the building when “Aventador” arrives at the addictive chorus. The visualizer perfectly depicts what riding with the young rapstar would look like. 

The track follows closely after “Aw Yeah,” a collaboration with fellow breakout star Ndotspinalot, as well as “Voices,” which was included on French Montana and DJ Drama’s Coke Boys 6: Money Heist Edition. That co-sign followed The Start, YNP’s breakout…

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