top of page

Search


42 Dugg Presses Forward Through Pressure On "Goin Through It"
Written By: Big C When the weight don’t break you, it shapes you. 42 Dugg steps back into focus with Goin Through It . The record doesn’t just speak—it exhales tension, fatigue, and resilience all at once. "Goin Through It" arrives as another key visual in Dugg’s relentless rollout following Part 3 , The track leans into a more exposed pocket, where subtle tonal shifts mirror the internal conflict embedded in the lyrics. The official visual mirrors that same stripped-down in
Charles Luberisse
Apr 41 min read


Detroit's Heavy Weights SkillaBaby & 42Dugg Carry Loyalty From "West To East"
Written By: Big C Photo Credit: Akbar Khan Where you start and where you’re going, Skilla Baby and 42 Dugg keep both ends of the streets in check. There’s a certain pressure that builds when movement becomes survival, and Skilla channels that energy into West To East featuring Dugg. Directed by Daniil X , the visual expands the record into something cinematic, placing both artists inside a high-speed narrative that shifts between control and chaos. Skilla’s delivery cuts t
Charles Luberisse
Mar 241 min read


42 Dugg Reunites With Peezy For Detroit-Bred Anthem "GIA"
Written By: Big C Detroit rap has always carried a certain weight—built on grit, pride, and hometown loyalty. The latest single GIA , has 42 Dugg tapping directly into tradition by linking up with fellow Detroit voice Peezy for a hard-edged collaboration that celebrates the city’s unmistakable sound. Dugg’s sharp melodic cadence cuts through the beat while Peezy delivers a grounded, commanding presence to balance the record’s intensity. Together, the two artists transform
Charles Luberisse
Mar 151 min read


42 Dugg & Skilla Baby Need A "Thick One"
Written By: Big C The pace never spikes, it grinds. Each release from 42 Dugg feels like a maneuver, building weight with disciplined repetition. On Thick One , he doubles down on that formula, teaming up with Skilla Baby . Dugg locks into hometown chemistry, pairing Detroit steel with strategic precision. The record doesn’t rush to impress. It’s bass-driven, body-moving, and unapologetically fixated on thick silhouettes and the kind of confidence that commands a room. Relen
Charles Luberisse
Feb 181 min read
bottom of page

