Baby Money comes through confident and calculated on “IMA BOSS,” delivering a track centered around ownership, elevation, and boss mentality.
The production rides smooth but heavy, giving him space to talk his talk. Lyrically, the record focuses on independence, growth, and moving different when you’re in control. His delivery stays calm and sharp — not forced, just assured.
“IMA BOSS” feels like motivation music — the kind of record that plays when you’re focused on leveling up and handling business.
Simple message. Strong presence. Boss energy....
“Soul Collector” brings heavy Memphis–Atlanta energy, pairing Pooh Shiesty’s gritty intensity with Gucci Mane’s veteran presence. The production is dark and aggressive, setting the tone for street-centered bars and unapologetic confidence.
Pooh Shiesty leads with raw delivery and sharp punchlines, while Gucci Mane slides in with a seasoned verse that adds weight to the record. The chemistry feels natural — mentor and protégé energy on full display.
“Soul Collector” is bold, direct, and built for fans who respect hard-hitting Southern trap with authority behind it....
Reese Youngn delivers raw energy on “What You Gon Do,” a track built around confidence and pressure. The record carries a hard-hitting beat and a direct message — standing firm, staying ready, and challenging anyone who doubts the movement.
The hook is simple but effective, giving the song replay value while the verses bring intensity and attitude. It’s the type of record that speaks to ambition and proving yourself when it matters most.
“What You Gon Do” isn’t just a question — it’s a statement.
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