If you're a fan of hard beats, cheeky lyricism, and unrelenting wordplay, you are probably a big BLP Kosher listener. His pen and presence in the game has been making waves for a few years now, and he switched things up a little bit on his new single "Jack And Jill."
The reason why is because of the ghostly synth hanging over the whole instrumental, icy key hits, and a generally meditative instrumental approach. The trap drums are what gives the new song its grit, and it makes for a pretty intoxicating effort. In comparison to BLP Kosher's previous 2025 single, "Bizarre," it's a much more ethereal treatment while still maintaining some wooziness.
Lyrically, the Scarecrow MC is still very clever, relentless, charismatic, and skilled on the mic. The track's chorus points to efforts to improve the lives of his close ones, although it includes plenty of other typical hip-hop hedonisms. There are particularly striking bars on here about raw onions and an odd Austin & Ally reference that really stand out.
We'll see what the "Skidoo" creative brings to this presumably upcoming era. It's easy to put his style in a box, but it looks like he's putting in the work to avoid that from limiting him in the future.
BLP Kosher's collaborations have also been a big highlight for fans, especially with spitters who match his attention to wordplay and his sense of humor. Hopefully we get more of those soon as fans hope for some fresher, newer sounds.

Quotable Lyrics
Now every opp mama need a handkerchief,
I'll pluck a opp, them boys weird, Al Yankovic,
Said I was a gimmick, y'all was f***ing around with props and s**t,
That boy was s***ting on you crackers while you ain't even have no pot to piss in
NBA YoungBoy has been releasing a large amount of music this year, whether he is rebuilding his post-prison career or shutting down rap beef. His new YouTube diss track and music video, Zero IQ Freestyle, clearly falls into the latter category. Several lines either directly brush off NLE Choppa for his disses or subtly dismiss him as a fake hater. Backed by a loud, hard-hitting beat and his animated vocal delivery, the song feels extremely high-energy.
The lyrics are sharp and cutting, whether they are aimed at someone specific or not, and the track functions as a broad clap-back toward his many haters and personal frustrations. Even if YB chooses not to fully answer NLE The Great any time soon, he definitely made his bold and confrontational point with Zero IQ Freestyle.
Release Date: November 15, 2025
Genre: Hip-Hop
Album: N/A
N***a f**k with something, yеah, drop your nuts, I'll make you do the Tootsie Roll,
B***h, f**k you, you ain't really 5 and hell nah with real gang hoes,
"Respond to him," he ain't never ran nothing down, b***h, I said, "No,"
I was f***ed up and I came up, I don't care about nothing, no