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  • Listen to Cash Cobain’s latest track ‘Trippin on a Yacht’ featuring Bay Swag and Rob49

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    Last week, American star producer-artist Cash Cobain released the infectious track ‘Trippin on a Yacht’ featuring Bay Swag and Rob49. As depicted on the cover art for the track, the song opens with lyrics confessing that he thinks he might have fallen in love with a promiscuous lady. Therefore, the New York City-bred celebrity needs a shot (of that brown liquor).

    For his verse, Queens artist Bay Swag clearly states that once he ends things with you, it’s done (“No, no, you could not spin this block”). In the following lyric, he explains that he drops off one lady at 2 AM in Queens (“Foch Boulevard”), and within the next hour, he finds himself in the company of another woman.

    New Orleans star rapper Rob49 launches his contribution with a line about honesty (“Please don’t tell me that you’re faithful when you’re not).

    Listen to the track that samples the infectious and vivacious New Orleans Bounce sound below.

    [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qt0M2qwdVOA&h=315]



  • Queens rapper Bay Swag returns with new single ‘Drank’ featuring 42 Dugg

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    Bay Swag, a burgeoning talent in the Hip-Hop landscape, has made a resounding return with his latest single, ‘Drank’, featuring acclaimed rapper 42 Dugg. This collaboration exemplifies the evolving dynamics of modern Rap, blending melodic innovation with raw, street-inspired lyricism. The track, coupled with a vibrant visualiser, encapsulates Bay Swag’s artistic versatility and forward-thinking approach to music production.

    In ‘Drank’, Bay Swag deftly alternates between smooth melodies and assertive, hard-hitting bars. This juxtaposition demonstrates his ability to navigate the spectrum of contemporary Hip-Hop styles. The track’s collaboration with 42 Dugg amplifies its appeal, merging Swag’s melodic creativity with Dugg’s distinctive delivery. The result is a track that is rhythmically compelling and structurally innovative, featuring a memorable hook and verses that resonate with both mainstream audiences and niche rap aficionados.

    The release of the ‘Drank’ visualiser further elevates the track’s impact. Unlike conventional music videos, visualisers emphasise the aesthetic essence of a song, offering a stylised interpretation rather than a linear narrative. Bay Swag’s choice to employ this medium underscores his commitment to exploring new avenues of artistic expression. The visualiser’s high-energy and playful elements complement the track’s dynamic vibe, providing a multifaceted sensory experience for viewers.

    From an industry perspective, ‘Drank’ signifies Bay Swag’s strategic positioning as an artist who bridges the gap between emerging and established Hip-Hop currents. By collaborating with 42 Dugg, a figure emblematic of Detroit’s thriving rap scene, Bay Swag enhances his credibility and expands his audience reach.

    This release not only reflects Bay Swag’s growth as an artist but also contributes to the broader discourse on the fluidity and innovation characterising modern Hip-Hop. ‘Drank’ is a testament to the genre’s enduring evolution, showcasing how artists can balance creative experimentation with commercial viability.

    [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAbZz18pb8M&h=315]


  • Watch Queens rising artist Bay Swag’s calm visual for ‘Not Like Me’

    Bay Swag released the official video for his new single ‘Not Like Me’ two days ago. The Queens-bred rising rapper sits with his leading lady at home in the opening frame, where he speaks about her sexual desires and the discomfort of sitting on his hands and not earning money. Next, he goes further to list how many times per week intimacy happens — sharing that he doesn’t pillow-talk for reasons unknown. Eventually, there’s a scene of her dancing with her suitor from an aerial view and sitting in his lap. Watch below to see the Sexy Drill artist’s girl show out in the parking lot of the Quasquiat-directed visual.


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  • Watch Queens rapper Bay Swag’s new video for ‘Worldwide Sniper’

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    Recently, Bay Swag, the New York City-based artist who co-stars on ‘Fisherrr’ with Cash Cobain and Ice Spice on the remix, released the official visual to his track ‘Worldwide Sniper’. From the corner of Murdock Avenue and 201 Street in St Albans, the Queens artist stands out front of Big Lou Deli & Grocery Corp amid several baddies. As he lists the names of different young women from his hometown, synonymous with DMX’s iconic track, ‘What These Bitches Want’ featuring SisQo, Bay Swag says he is willing to die in the name of sexual pleasure, that he likes bisexual women and mentions some women outside of the borough and state.

    Watch the video to see him open the door of a Tesla Cybertruck for a young lady.

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