Insomniac Magazine’s Weekly Hip Hop Top Ten 2/18/25

Don’t Sleep On These New Releases

The onslaught of subterranean supremacy continues on Insomniac Magazine’s Hip Hop Top Ten. The underground tradition once again puts up a potent selection of maximum talent for your playlist this week.

 

1) Westside Gunn, Estee Nack and Stove God Cooks unroll a treacherous tripwire for all who trespass on their subterranean dominion. Stream The Standouts molten foundation on the searing “Boswell.”

2) UFO Fev and Royal Flush amp up the temperature with searing steez on “G Code.” The bar brawlers are undefeated as they rip scripts atop a Bodybagben seismic audio foundation.

3) Dave East and Ransom dominate the nocturnal city streets with fierce flows on this jolting joint off the “Final Call” album. Stream the action as these bar-artisans ignite the night on a soulful Prophecy shaped foundation for “The Mosque.”

4) Reek Osama and Eto reduce faux rappers to tears as they outmaneuver them with supreme flair. Slam that dial to the max while this Work Scorsese premium audio pummels the speakerbox on “Spilled Milk.”

5) Grime Lords (Born Unique x Pete Twist) are joined by Madhattan and Fastlife for a collab that steamrolls the opps on “Auerbach Aura.” The razor sharp lexicon and knocking percussion is pure titanium status in the underground.

6) You already know how it goes when Crimeapple and Primo Profit carve ish up with barbarous barrio bars with an untouchable MichaelAngelo styled piece off the “Escama” album. The audio hitmen tighten their grip and keep it in the fam with “P.R.I.M.O.”

7) Daniel Son keeps the steez elite with his apex level signature flows while Ghostnotes topples the speakers on “One Ways.” Stream the street supremacy on this Still Dre scened cinematic piece off the “The Estes Method” album.

8) Josiah The Gift tears through the terrain with a fury of flows while dodging all incoming fire on “Teflon.” The Machacha styled funky aesthetics amp up the area on this banger from the “The Happening” album.

9) Recognize Ali and Lord Goat punch up the ambiance with ill flows and perilous prose with “Guerillas.” You know the speaker stylistics are untouchable when Stu Bangers is in the mix.

 

10) The power packed posse joint is chock full of supreme spitters for “Effect of my Lyrics pt. 2.” Blast this funky Silent Someone shaped true school knocker starring Mike Titan, Money Mogly, Breeze Brewin, and Rhinoceros Funk.

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