Rising underground artist Molly Santana has kicked off a new era of music with the release of her stunning new single “Windows Up.” Bold and confident, today’s record combines Molly’s signature rapid-fire flow with EDM-inspired beats, resulting in an infectious sure-to-be hit.

“Windows Up” arrives in the midst of Santana’s North American tour dates supporting Ski Mask The Slump God, where she performed just last night in Los Angeles at The Hollywood Palladium.

“You can’t sell me no dream, I’ve been juggin’ finnesin’ since I was a teen,” Santana raps over ethereal backing vocals and propulsive synths. As the club percussion builds, she takes us to the hypnotic chorus. “Riding in a big black truck, got all my windows up,” she spits. “Ain’t tryna see no one, I’m tryna blow the speakers up.”

In recent years, Santana has built a devoted fan base in the underground rap scene. On platforms like TikTok and SoundCloud, she accrued more than 580K streams on Spotify alone for songs like “Wreck It,” “Red Dot” and “Ozone.” Since then, she has continued to mix up her sound, incorporating frenetic production for “Dumb” and leaning into mainstream anthemic hip-hop on the towering track “Chain Swangin.”

Now, with “Windows Up,” Santana continues to pull from disparate inspirations, delivering a wholly unique single that hints at much more to come.