Harlem’s rising star, Sugarhill Ddot, has just dropped his fresh single titled “Make A Mess.” Produced by Ayyolucas, Hardheaded, and Eza, the track showcases the young rapper’s unique style as he carves out his own path. Right from the opening verse, he establishes himself as a fearless contender, unafraid to shake things up.
The release comes alongside his vibrant From The Block performance video, shot in his hometown of Harlem. His undeniable charisma and boundless star power shine on screen, solidifying his position as a burgeoning force in the music scene.
“Make A Mess” follows his Miami-inspired hit “3AM In The Yams,” a collaboration with Luh Tyler. The track has generated massive buzz, amassing over a million video views in just four days. It immediately trended on YouTube upon release and is now rapidly approaching two million views.
Notably, V Magazine featured the song in its “New Music Roundup,” describing it as a potential summer anthem and urging listeners to add it to their pregame playlists. Billboard dubbed him “The Harlem Dynamo,” while COMPLEX praised his gritty bars. Additionally, ONE37PM attested to his exceptional achievements, noting that despite being just 15 years old, Ddot’s accomplishments rival those of artists twice his age.
Despite his relatively short time in the spotlight, Ddot has quickly become one of hip-hop’s most captivating talents. He spent nearly two years honing his craft, starting at the age of 13, and garnered attention in New York’s burgeoning drill scene. His explosive rise has been organic, with several self-released tracks on YouTube, including “I Wanna Love You,” “Dream,” and “The Real Purge,” collectively amassing over 14 million views. April’s hit “Let Ha Go” is already approaching 9 million views and shows no signs of slowing down, much like Ddot himself.