Nabi Awada effortlessly ran up the streams with his massive debut single that boasts a production so indomitable, it leaves little space in the genre for any fresh contender. Run It Up throws down arena-ready hip-hop with unapologetic intensity. Between the throbbing EDM basslines that shake adrenaline into the foundation and his voracious vocal presence, it swallows you whole and spits out any inferior earworms before the chorus even lands. If Run It Up dropped in a club, the dancefloor would be pushed to rhythmic fervour by the strobing synthetics that slam provocative momentum into every beat. Awada knew exactly what he was doing. Every element amplifies the aural hype until it amalgamates into an EDM hip-hop juggernaut that even Chase & Status would be forced to respect. Born in Beirut and raised in the shadows of war, Awada arrived with more than bars. After scaling a $100M business, he stepped into the booth not for accolades but to architect a legacy. There’s no label push here, just calculated execution, elite storytelling and cinematic trap sonics sharp enough to cut through anything dull in the charts. His sound fuses club energy with cultural commentary. His bars hold weight because they […]
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