The underground hip hop scene stays active with the new collaborative single GTA from Nemy, Too Velli, and Hajji Blackstone produced by Pxncho — a project built for listeners who appreciate gritty lyricism, street-level storytelling, and authentic independent rap energy.
Known for consistent underground output, the artists bring their individual styles together here. Too Velli has previously delivered full projects and collaborations in the indie rap lane, while Hajji Blackstone continues to build momentum in hip-hop circles with steady releases and features.
The chemistry across GTA reflects that shared experience, leaning into raw beats, direct bars, and no-frills production.
Sonically, the album keeps things grounded in classic underground aesthetics — boom-bap influence, heavy basslines, and street narratives that feel unfiltered. It’s the kind of release aimed more at core hip hop heads than mainstream playlists, staying true to the independent hustle mentality.
Lyrically, the project focuses on everyday realities, ambition, survival, and the grind that defines much of today’s underground rap culture. Each artist adds their own perspective, giving the album variety while maintaining a cohesive tone.
For fans of independent hip hop releases, GTA is another reminder that the underground scene continues to thrive without major label backing. Projects like this keep the culture moving — raw, authentic, and community-driven.
If you’re into uncompromising hip hop with street credibility and collaborative energy, GTA is worth checking out.

