Chicken Talkin Bastard

Chicken Talkin Bastard

Florida rapper Bossman Dlow went viral in early 2024 for his breakout single “Get In with Me,” a high-octane introduction to his high-energy hustler music: “You wanna boss up your life? All you gotta do is get in with me.” Following his debut album, 2024’s Dlow Curry, the Port Salerno native’s sophomore studio effort cements his status as a wildly charismatic motivational speaker on the topic of chasing the bag. Over beats that split the difference between 2010s Michigan street rap and golden-age Southern trap, Dlow turns flexing into prime-time entertainment and runs through his recent come-ups like they’re nightly sports highlights. His diamonds are dancing, his seats are courtside, his stuffed pockets are making his pants sag; “Bad bitches love me/Chain like a slushy/Wrist like an icepack/Boy, I’m really like that,” he crows on “Motion Party.” His energy is contagious: The NOLA-bounce-inspired “Let’s Go Get Em” was recently adopted as the theme song of the Tennessee Vols, who wore T-shirts printed with the title to the 2026 March Madness basketball tournament.