Loudpack Weekly #2
- Anthony Ganz
- Jun 1
- 4 min read
Welcome back to another issue of “Loudpack Weekly!” We were so excited to hear about the drops from last week, and now we have a fresh slate of new artists to cover this week! If you want a slot in next week’s Loudpack, make sure to dm @anthony.ganz on Instagram!

For our first artist of the day, we’ve got a super talented rapper named Yoti. His sound is a smooth blend of melodic rap mixed with that southern Florida cadence you hear from artists like Brennan Jones and Kodak. Born and raised in Broward and now living in Seattle, it's no surprise his music feels like a hybrid of two worlds. You can hear the grit and bounce of Florida rap layered with a more dreamy, ambient energy that really gives his sound a lot of depth. Yoti just dropped his new single whore-ist yesterday, and I was pleasantly surprised. The beat has this ambient feel that pulls you in, and Yoti flows over it easily. The replayability is definitely there and I would for sure listen to it again. He’s definitely an artist I’ve got my eye on, and I think more people will start to catch on soon. Keep your ears open because Yoti’s making noise, and it’s only going to get louder.
Yoti's music: on.soundcloud.com/sc7JTqnm3ZrSJd4D7

The next artist on this week’s list is muhworld, coming out of the DMV. DMV artists are always my favorite to cover, not just because I’m a native myself, but because of the insane versatility in the scene. There’s so much raw talent coming out of this area, and muhworld is definitely one of my favorites right now. This week, he’s dropping his album muhworld3, and I had the privilege of getting an early listen. I absolutely loved it. Muhworld brings a gritty, unique energy to his music that had me bopping my head the entire time. The production stands out too. Some beats lean into ambient territory, while others are harder and remind me of something you’d hear from Osamason. Muhworld’s got a bright future ahead, and I just know he’s going to keep dropping crazy music. Definitely an artist you should have on your radar.
muhworld's music: https://soundcloud.com/muhworld

The third artist we’re highlighting this week is Wop GLE out of Virginia. He’s gearing up to drop his new single Family Matters this week, along with a music video and a clothing release to match. Wop is an incredibly talented and creative artist, and I’m genuinely excited to see how he brings everything together visually and stylistically. He let me hear the track early, and I can 100% say it’s the best I’ve heard from him so far. The beat was produced by 5kjordn who is one of my favorite producers right now and Wop’s flows super smoothly over it. The song feels beautiful and emotional and it’s going straight to my playlist when it drios. Wop GLE is next up, no doubt.
Wop GLE's music/socials: linktr.ee/WOPGLE

Another artist I want to tell you guys about today is big.babyboo. Boo has been in the game for a very long time now, rapping as far back as 2018. Boo is a super promising artist out of LA and I like literally every single thing I hear from him. Boo recently dropped his single titled I Love It which sampled the iconic “I Love Lemonade” song from a few years back. Boo’s music is insanely versatile with songs ranging from sounds reminiscent of drill, to beautiful melodic tracks that have me floating off the ground. Boo is an artist I genuinely plead with you to go check out, you definitely will not regret it.
big.babyboo's music/socials: linktr.ee/Bigbabyboo

Our final artist for this week's issue of Loudpack Weekly is Darkness Falls, coming straight out of Texas. Darkness recently dropped a single titled Rich Forever, which was amazing, but that isn't the only thing he's been working on. Darkness Falls trajectory has been shooting up recently and it is so exciting to watch. I was able to watch him perform at Floating World Fest and have been a fan ever since. Darkness also recently sold out his own show in Dallas with a capacity of 400 people, really solidifying his presence in his area. Currently, the Texas artist is continuing to cook up more music and events, while working with big name creative directors like Wish for Glory. I cannot wait to see what Darkness Falls does next, and best believe I will be there for the entire journey.
Darkness Falls' socials: https://www.instagram.com/darknessfalls.exe/?hl=en
And that just about wraps up our second ever issue of Loudpack Weekly! I love hearing the music that is in the community, and love writing about it even more. There are so many people out there with hidden talent and I want to do everything I can to showcase it! Again, if you want a slot for next week, dm @anthony.ganz on Instagram!
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