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Snot Warns His Enemies To ‘Watch Out’ In His Antisocial New Video

Snot’s breakout year continues with another menacing video. …

Snot Beautiful Havoc rampage continues with another new video, the antisocial “Watch Out.” Built around several solo performance scenes of the South Florida rapper, the “Watch Out” video sees him isolated but unfazed as he layers up his trademark hoodie and pairs it with monogrammed designer slacks, a pistol, and his usual cold-eyed stare. As he grooves to the Three-6-Mafia-sampling beat produced by Donnie Katana, he warns his enemies not to press their luck.

Half Denzel Curry, half 21 Savage, Snot combines the former’s raucous, devil-may-care punk attitude with the deadpan, American Psycho delivery of the latter. That recipe led to his breakout single “Gosha” becoming a viral hit and fueled fan interest in his flurry of 2020 projects, which included Tragedy + and Beautiful Havoc. The two projects brought him his first inklings of mainstream success and included features from fellow Floridian rappers Curry (on “Sangria“) and Wifisfuneral, buzzing Corpus Christi rap crooner Iann Dior, and breakout Mobile, Alabama star Flo Milli (on “Mean“).

Further singles to receive the music video treatment include “Revenge” and “Who Do I Trust.” Check out the video for “Watch Out” above.

Snot is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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WONDERLOST makes waves with latest single “Bully Man”

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WONDERLOST’s newest single, “Bully Man,” is a genre-blurring ride that cruises like a sailboat across sunlit waters. Direct from the heart of St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands, this is an invitation to slow down, take a deep breath, and have the rhythm carry you home. “Bully Man” is a potent mix of roots reggae, jam band alchemy, and dreamlike electronic haze. It’s a melodic cocktail that goes down easy, with deep basslines throb like the heartbeat of the island, as hypnotic delays and dub textures radiate outward like heat from the Caribbean Sea.

Jared’s voice is warm, inviting, and effortlessly soulful, leading listeners through a story in homage to the life-rich culture of his island home. The song’s message is cloaked in sunny positivity, “Bully Man” is reflective, genuine, and pounding with authenticity. There’s something transgendant about this track. It’s the sort of song that requires nothing, just your time and your ears. It’s best tasted with salt on your skin and the horizon wide open, like a soundtrack for golden-hour escape.

And while its island roots are deep, the song doesn’t remain tethered. WONDERLOST slipped in occasional electronic swells and moments of improvisational flair, suggesting something more exploratory and open to evolution. It’s that mix of tradition and innovation that gives “Bully Man” its appeal. WONDERLOST is trying to ride the wave. And with “Bully Man,” they’ve released a sun-soaked track that invites you to slow down, tune in, and drift a little with nothing but rhythm, a little soul, and a ton of heart.

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Evalyn’s “Boys Girls” is a daydream in rewind

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If you’ve ever found yourself plopped down in your bedroom, staring at a dusty old shoebox full of polaroids, desperately wishing you could hit rewind on life, then Evalyn’s latest single “Boys Girls” may just be your new favorite escape hatch. Infused with dreamy melody, “Boys Girls” is a love letter to those rose-tinted memories that we carry around in our back pockets. With a rich cinematic quality that evokes riffling through a scrapbook of summers long gone, Evalyn manages to capture that universal longing for the past and compress it into three minutes of pure, exuberant memories.

“Boys Girls” welcomes you into its soft-focus realm, a sort of alternate universe where time moves just a bit slower and the feeling hits just a bit harder. Evalyn’s vocal sails in a manner that’s so close to touch, wistful and bright, like seeing yourself in an old car window that’s parked outside a high school party. It’s that kind of song that immediately sends you back through time, to when your life felt simpler and messier at the same time. There is a striking tension in “Boys Girls,” it pines away for what was, and enjoys the way we remember it. It is not about reliving the past so much as reclaiming the way it made us feel. The freedom. The chaos. Not knowing what will happen next.

It surrenders to that emotional pull with polished production that harkens back to the days of retro pop classics, while still sounding fresh. It’s the sort of track you want blasting out of the car stereo on a night drive with the windows down and heart swelling. “Boys Girls” is a mirror for anyone who’s ever glanced over their shoulder and smiled, even despite the sting. It’s vulnerable, and it’s entirely unforgettable. With this release, Evalyn not only takes us down memory lane, she makes us fall in love with it all over again.

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