Theory Hazit comes through with "Ghetto" like it just landed and already owns the block. this sounds essential: sharp, local, and fearless enough to cut through the soft-focus rap clogging the airwaves.
The beat hits with dusty drums, a lean bass line, and clipped samples that leave plenty of room for the voice to snap forward. It feels hand-built, slightly grimy, and perfectly balanced between head-nod swing and hard-edged detail.
Put this on while you clear your desk, lace up, or figure out what matters before noon. It brings enough grit to wake up a tired playlist and enough swagger to keep the day honest.