Hip-Hop
Super Saiyan Jay bakes up a vibe with “Medicated”
With “Medicated,” Super Saiyan Jay and King Dev, deliver a thoughtful track. The latest release of his newly released project, “High In The Bakery,” is a rare moment of unity, clarity, and craft from an artist stepping fully into his voice. Jay has described this as his most cohesive work to date, and on “Medicated,” he makes a convincing argument for that statement. The track draws you into its mellow world with deliberate ease. There’s confidence in the sound, and it allows the listener to settle into the vibe rather than chase it.
“Medicated” is keeping its cards close, and that’s what makes it hit. Jay is vibing and letting the beat do just as much talking as his lyrics. That flow has a lived-in quality, as though he’s been here before and now knows how to say it right. The production fully complements that energy, with every bit of the song feeling deliberate, as if you’re being drawn deeper into the world of “Medicated.” Its emotional undercurrent is what puts “Medicated” over the edge. It’s the headspace, the getting away, the psychic reset that sometimes accompanies it.
That’s the “in-between time” when things slow down enough for the truth to rise. If you’re listening for the wordplay or just along for the surf, there’s something about the way this song flows along the shore. “Medicated” expresses an artist who has spent enough time discovering his own sound and is now welcoming all of us to it unfiltered. The track stands as a moment of ease and elevation in the grander body of work and a reminder that less is more. Jay’s found his lane, and he’s flowing in it on purpose.
Hip-Hop
OneSixxty turns the lights low with late-night confession on “Exit 160”
OneSixxty’s latest single, “Exit 160,” is an interesting track that takes listeners to a deep place of longing, despair, and emotional breakdown. From the very beginning, the track sets a sad mood, inviting listeners to enter a nighttime world where beauty and fragility come together to make a touching experience.
“Exit 160” has a sound that makes you feel like you’re in a movie and is great at building tension. The sound space is thick and hypnotic, which makes it feel like the song is pulling you in. Each layer has been carefully placed to heighten the song’s feelings of loneliness and conflict. This makes the listening experience both interesting and scary, in the best way possible.
The track is mostly about admitting that you’re alone and hurting yourself. Underneath the provocative surface is a stark picture of emotional isolation, where excess serves as a way to cope, and connection seems short-lived. OneSixxty captures this duality with painful honesty, giving listeners a raw look at the weak spots that people often hide from the world. The result is a work that feels very personal but is still something that everyone can relate to.
“Exit 160” is interesting because it has a sad tone and can turn a simple late-night chat into a powerful story about addiction and weakness. The song’s deep emotional meaning makes each beat stronger, and the last note lingers long after it ends.
This release proves that OneSixxty can tell a great story while also making music that sets the mood. “Exit 160” isn’t just a song, it’s a haunting look at the darker parts of being human. It should be on every nighttime playlist, and it makes a strong statement about art’s purpose.
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Hip-Hop
MONEY MIKE SA reflects on life in latest release “Memories”
MONEY MIKE SA’s new single “Memories” takes listeners on a personal and broad journey of self-discovery. The track skillfully combines emotional trap elements with lyrics that prompt reflection on the artist’s growth and the experiences that have shaped him.
The first beat of Memories puts you in a reflective mood right away. The atmospheric production makes it clear and real that exposure is part of life. Money Mike SA’s delivery moves through this world with skill, mixing melodic rhythm with honest, thoughtful storytelling. It echoes, not because it’s loud, but because it’s real.
What makes Memories different is that it can be very personal and also very easy to relate to. You can feel the strength of the emotions without being told what they are. You should listen to this song more than once because each time you do, it gets more complicated.
MONEY MIKE SA’s art shows a level of sophistication that goes beyond that. Memories show that he is an artist who isn’t afraid to show his human side. He turns nostalgia and self-reflection into a touching but real experience. The song reminds us that growing up is hard, emotional, and worth looking into. It also shows that music can help us show parts of ourselves that we don’t usually show.
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