Insomniac Magazine’s Weekly Hip Hop Top Ten 2/10/25

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Tune into the action packed play-by-play of what should be dominating your playlists with another edition of Insomniac Magazine’s top ten.

1) Your Old Droog effortlessly lobs lexicon munitions and demolishes all opps to a sultry smooth Roper Williams shaped foundation. The knock is off the richter as YOD’s maintains an impeccable status with “Vanilla Fudge.”

2) The Lil People’s seize the night on the APJ films scened “Magic Johnson” screen joint. Stream prime prose as Rufus Sims, Jae Haze, Vic Spencer, Panamera P, and IAMGAWD flex fierce flows atop a Billionaire Boyscout soul-filled foundation.

3) RJ Payne and Bucky Luger ensnare your headpiece with spellbinding narrative on “Obey.” Hit play for tantalizing cinematic audio dynamite off their “They Live” EP.

4) Ooooh the dynamic duo wreck shop while running a demolition on yet another one off the “From Us With Love” album. All cornball rappers know to step aside as The Bad Seed gets on his “Rae & Ghost” ish on this Murda Megz sculpted symphony of potent percussion.

5) Certain Ones once again establish themselves the monarchs of the underground by reigning down a bounty of imperial bars and harmonic textures on “Circle of Willis.” Guttamouf, Aztek The Barfly, Dzl1, Fazeonerok, Bobby Craves, and Whichcraft blast your speakerbox on Fe’s ominous organ tilted joint with a potent knock.

6) DJ Premier and Roc Marciano mint a new era classic with this haute couture gem. Roll the lavish linguistics and soul-filled stylistics on “Armani Section.”

7) Alejandrito Argeñal fries up a flavorful aural plate with “Tostones.” Dro Pesci and Dre Colombian Raw terrorize the terrain on this molten piece off the “La Sonoridad Insolita” album.

8) MuGGz decimates all dissenters with brutal bars on “Button Men.” Resistance is futile as the DJ Radiohead orchestrated tapestry of punchy percussion and ethereal ambiance permeates the killing field.

9) Eddie Kaine tears through the tundra with razor blade bars on “Go Crazy.” The Machacha shaped speaker smasher seasoned with haunting strings stings.

10) Spit Gemz, Aye Wun, and Eff Yoo slipstream supreme steez with “Break Into Heaven.” This masterfully crafted Buckwild joint will bounce those meters like there’s no tomorrow.

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