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DThang: The 'Invite Only' anthem deserves endless replays and repeat mode activations

Low-key? The Drake sample from 2017’s More Life album wins you over instantly but then getting DThang throwing down with signature bars and audio flexing? Super tough. It’s all types of big glowing up on the ‘Invite Only’ tune.

DThang fully delivers with the ‘Invite Only’ single

Who needs a new music Friday when you can drop new music any day? DThang chooses a random Tuesday to bless up The Culture with new audio fire.

Taking a bold, unapologetic approach to his music that took the Bronx by storm, DThang continues to prove that he’s unstoppable. Celebrating the fruits of his labor and a successful first quarter of the year, DThang shares not one, but TWO new singles this week – today, he shares “Invite Only,” a new single and video out now! Drawing musical inspiration from the other side of the George Washington Bridge, DThang experiments with a club-drill production, showcasing his unlimited flows and animated delivery. The video is just as exciting as the track – DThang links up with his day ones in the studio before they pop out to the strip club with bottomless bankrolls and shimmering chains.

“Invite Only” adds another point to DThang’s rap scoreboard, following the April-released “Many Opps” and the March re-release of “Lose It (Freestyle).” After his exoneration earlier this year, DThang wasted no time heating up the streets with the enthralling “Hard Day’s Night / Last Day In” freestyle, garnering over 4.2 million YouTube views to date. Upon his release from jail, French Montana took him under his wing as a mentee, gifting him some new ice and a shopping spree. On Valentine’s Day, DThang dropped “Smoochie Valentine,” a Nelly-inspired cut for the baddies. Featuring a cameo by Nelly, “Smoochie Valentine” reached the Top 20 on YouTube's Trending Chart for Music with over 1.7 million views in its first week. Most recently, he dropped off “Drill Cappers,” a fiery cut aiming at the clout chasers of the drill scene.

Leading the charge in 2021 during the early era of the Bronx drill movement, DThang became a prominent figure in the scene with cult-classic street anthems like “Gz Bop” and “LIKE,” gaining millions of views on YouTube. Alongside peers like Kay Flock, Sha Gz, and Bando, DThang was set to define the sound of Bronx drill for years to come.

Vindicated and more vicious than ever, DThang is here to stay and take the rap game by storm. Stay tuned for all that he has coming in 2024!