New York’s drill scene continues to heat up as teenage sensation Sugarhill Ddot joins forces once again with Newark’s BBG Steppaa for the explosive “Spinnin’ Pt. 2.” Released via Priority Records, this track is a sequel to their earlier summer hit “Spinnin'” and affirms why Ddot is making waves in the burgeoning NYC drill scene.
The menacing production by AyyoLucas and Kosfinger sets the tone for this gritty drill anthem. With rapid-fire bars and an unrelenting energy, Ddot and BBG Steppaa command attention from the get-go. The track’s cinematic quality is further enhanced by its ominous violin loops and driving percussion.
The accompanying visual, directed by Rari Digital, takes the duo to the streets of New York, providing a raw and authentic backdrop for their lyrical prowess. The video features a cameo from DD Osama, adding an extra layer of authenticity to the street narrative.
Ddot’s lines convey a no-nonsense attitude, stating, “I ain’t taking no chances, Imma op ‘til I see that they bleed.” BBG Steppaa’s verse complements the theme with lines like, “Aye aye glock on my hip on the left side, Aye aye I’m trying to spit make a jet fly.” The chemistry between the two artists is evident, contributing to the track’s overall raucous and rowdy vibe.
“Spinnin’ Pt. 2” is not just a sequel; it’s a statement of intent from these rising stars in the drill scene. As Sugarhill Ddot continues to establish himself, collaborations like these showcase the dynamism and energy that define the next generation of New York hip-hop.