“Think I’m LeBron when I’m walkin’ through Cleveland / Pablo and Joyner, the conference Eastern (Eastern).” Those bars neatly sum up the energy driving Dave East and Joyner Lucas on “TRAFFIC.” The track comes in swinging, with both rappers attacking their verses head on, channeling the same dominance LeBron James shows when he sends defenders flying. Across its four minute runtime, the song stays gripping as East and Lucas push each other, trading rapid fire deliveries like they are locked in a friendly competition. By the time it wraps up, it almost feels like you need a moment to catch your breath. That intensity is exactly what makes it hit so hard, especially for serious gym sessions or as a hype filled warmup before game time.
Release Date: January 30, 2026
Genre: Rap
Album: N/A
Somebody take the wheel, that Henny got me on a crazy spill (Woah)
I feel like I wanna go chase a thrill, but really, I'd rather go chase these mills (Boom, boom)
Since I was a kid, I been raisin' hell (Boom), I really just should've straight to jail (Boom)
For poppin' my sh*t, but it ain't no pills, you know how I get when I break the seal (For real)
Luhh Dyl has been steadily rising in the ranks of young MCs. He has been extremely consistent with his releases, and he seems keen on becoming one of the best there is. His newest song, "Till Den" is one of those tracks that displays how he is able to build an emotional connection with his audience. The song talks about doing right by one's parents. There are passages about coming of age and becoming successful. There is a melancholic production that helps bring it all together. These elements come together to create a cohesive track that displays Luhh Dyl's songwriting prowess. Quite frankly, we cannot wait to hear more from him this year.
Release Date: March 4, 2026
Genre: Hip-Hop
Album: N/A