dahlay – journal entry ft. ev linett
A. DavisMay 05, 2025
On “journal entry”, dahlay spills emotion like ink on a page—raw, handwritten, and unfiltered. Featuring a graceful guest appearance by ev linett, this reflective...
D. Knight – Nightmares
L TateMay 01, 2025
“Nightmares” by D. Knight is a confessional unwrapped over a beat that never tries to outshine the pen. Instead, the production lays low—brooding and...
JENKINS AVE – MR BIG FLEXA
L TateMay 01, 2025
On MR BIG FLEXA, JENKINS AVE delivers a venom-laced takedown of the clout-chasing era, turning a heavy, industrial beat into a battleground for authenticity. The...
Glane x – Laps
L TateMay 01, 2025
With Laps, Glane x continues his undefeated streak on Folded Waffle—six submissions, six approvals—and it’s not hard to see why. This track is a sharp-edged,...
One who May Ascend (OMA) – Keep Talkin
L TateMay 01, 2025
OMA’s Keep Talkin doesn’t just walk into the room—it kicks the door off the hinges. Originally released in 2018, the track gets a renewed pulse through a...
Kiwiliwi – Rich Like Hallelujah
L TateMay 01, 2025
Swedish producer and rising artist Kiwiliwi turns up the praise and the flex on Rich Like Hallelujah, a celebratory track that fuses spiritual triumph with trap...
Pavy – Another Chicago Girl
M. RodriquezMay 01, 2025
Chicago lyricist Pavy returns with a poignant standout from his new album Bachelor Deux, titled Another Chicago Girl—a track that moves like a memory and stings like...
B.A Badd – 100
L TateMay 01, 2025
Syracuse’s rhyme general B.A. Badd returns with “100,” a raw-yet-refined visual and audio drop produced by Sypooda (noted for work with Ab-Soul and Grafh). Shot by...
Madhi – Osgood Schlatters
A. DavisMay 01, 2025
Emerging from Southern California’s rich creative soil, Madhi delivers a compelling dose of experimental soul-hop with “Osgood Schlatters.” At just 17 years old,...
Colored Noise – THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
L TateMay 01, 2025
From the jump, Colored noise sets the tone with a vibrant, groove-driven sound on “THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM.” This alt-hip-hop entry feels like cruising through...











