BossMan Dlow’s new album
BossMan Dlow released an album titled Chicken Talkin’ Bastard featuring guest spots from DaBaby, Trey Songz, and G Herbo, and it includes the viral track “Motion Party.” (thesource.com) The Source’s writeup highlights the features and singles pushed alongside the release. (thesource.com)
BossMan Dlow released *Chicken Talkin Bastard* on April 10, his second studio album and the follow-up to 2024’s *Dlow Curry*. (music.apple.com) Apple Music lists 22 songs and a 52-minute runtime, while YouTube Music’s official album page shows a 20-song version running 48 minutes. Both versions include “Motion Party,” “How I’m Livin,” and “Big Dawg Status.” (music.apple.com) (music.youtube.com) The guest list includes DaBaby on “Goddess,” Trey Songz on “You So Pressure,” G Herbo on “Ain’t Easy,” OJ Da Juiceman on “Big Dawg Status,” BossMan Pac on “Tendernism,” and Goldenboy Countup on “I Fell Off.” The Source’s release-day writeup highlighted DaBaby, Trey Songz, and G Herbo among the featured names. (music.youtube.com) (thesource.com) The album arrives after a run of songs that were already circulating ahead of release, including “Motion Party,” “Let’s Go Get Em,” “Act Like Money,” “How I’m Livin,” and “Tendernism.” YouTube view counts on the official videos show “Motion Party” above 5 million views four weeks after posting and “How I’m Livin” above 3 million after four months. (youtube.com) Apple Music’s editorial note ties the release to BossMan Dlow’s breakout stretch in 2024, when “Get In with Me” went viral and helped introduce the Florida rapper to a wider audience. The same note identifies him as a Port Salerno native and frames *Chicken Talkin Bastard* as his sophomore studio set. (music.apple.com) Apple Music also describes the album’s sound as a mix of 2010s Michigan street rap and Southern trap, a combination that matches the short, punchy track lengths across the project. On YouTube Music’s 20-track version, 14 songs run under three minutes. (music.apple.com) (music.youtube.com) One pre-release song had already spread beyond rap playlists before the album dropped. Apple Music says “Let’s Go Get Em” was adopted as a theme song by the Tennessee Volunteers during the 2026 National Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball tournament, with players wearing shirts printed with the title. (music.apple.com) That gives the album a clear job: package the singles that were already moving, add a few bigger-name features, and turn BossMan Dlow’s fast-rising run into a full-length release. As of April 12, the project is live on major streaming platforms two days after its April 10 release. (thesource.com) (music.apple.com)