05-06-2025
Yung Sammy & BBB Drop Futuristic Banger ‘Top Boys' With AI-Driven Visuals And Car Culture
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Yung Sammy & BBB's new track Top Boys blends Delhi car culture with AI FX, bold desi bars, and a game-changing music video. Watch the future of Indian hip-hop.
South Asian rap's rising powerhouse YUNG SAMMY has once again ignited the scene, this time joining forces with fellow fire-spitter BBB for a genre-bending track that pushes boundaries like never before. Their latest release, Top Boys, isn't just a song—it's a movement. Accompanied by a visually arresting music video packed with drifting supercars, gritty realism, and cutting-edge AI-generated effects, the track marks a bold evolution in Indian hip-hop storytelling.
Filmed on the vibrant streets of New Delhi, Top Boys blends the swagger of street culture with a futuristic cinematic edge. The music video is a high-octane visual experience featuring high-performance vehicles spinning through smoke and metal, but it's the addition of AI-generated morphs and surreal effects that elevate it into something truly groundbreaking. As one fan put it, 'It's like Fast & Furious met Blade Runner—and then took a detour through South Asia."
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Musically, Top Boys hits hard with slick, bass-heavy production and cinematic instrumentation, creating a sonic landscape that matches its visual punch. YUNG SAMMY and BBB bring fierce energy to their verses, trading bars that exude ambition, confidence, and cultural pride. Lyrically sharp and rhythmically infectious, the track speaks directly to the aspirations of India's next-gen artists and global desi youth.
'This one's all about UP16—when we say Top Boys, we're talking about the ones running the city," says YUNG SAMMY. 'It's a flex on our hustle, our come-up, and where we're at now. For the clubs, the streets, the Hip Hop heads. And we're repping our code hard." Sammy's signature flair shines through as he switches accents, mixing African slang with Hindi—a nod to his Nigerian-Indian identity and his commitment to breaking language and cultural barriers through music.
For BBB, the track is deeply personal. 'It wasn't just another studio collab. Top Boys is a celebration of friendship, growth, and everything we've seen the music scene become. From day one to now—it's all in there."
Released under the trailblazing DESI TRILL label, co-founded by Shabz Naqvi and Ty-Ty Smith and globally distributed by Universal Music Group, Top Boys stands as a shining example of the label's mission to merge South Asian sonic heritage with global hip-hop. 'YUNG SAMMY is growing fast," says Naqvi. 'He's putting Delhi on the global map—and with Top Boys, he's not just representing, he's leading. This is what the future of Indian hip-hop looks like."
YUNG SAMMY continues to rise as one of the most unique voices in the Indian music scene. Born in Nigeria and raised in India, he's the first Nigerian-Hindi rapper to feature on Charlie Sloth's iconic Fire In The Booth platform on Apple Music. With previous hits like G Class and All In gaining traction and his debut EP In the Building already making waves, Top Boys further cements his place in the hip-hop vanguard.
As DESI TRILL aims to revolutionize what Desi hip-hop can sound and look like, Top Boys arrives not just as a track—but as a cultural statement, revving up engines and expectations alike.
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