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4. How It’s Done — Huntrx
“How It’s Done” feels like the moment the playlist stops flirting and starts demonstrating. Huntrx comes in with that “watch closely” energy — confident, kinetic, and built for forward motion. Even before you get precious about genre labels, the track title alone tells you the posture: not a question, not a diary entry — a blueprint.
As we continue to step into Act 2, it works like a pivot point. Act 1 established personality and tension. Act 2 starts tightening bolts. This is the montage track. The “let me show you” track. The one that makes you sit up a little straighter like somebody just walked into the room wearing authority.
5. Too Loud — Big Wild
“Too Loud” is Big Wild doing what Big Wild does best: turning emotion into motion, and motion into something almost therapeutic. There’s usually a bright sheen to his production — rhythmic sparkle, airy melodic lines, a sense that everything is dancing even when the lyrics are saying “this is complicated.”
Placed at #5, it’s the release valve after the chest-out confidence of Track 4. Not softer, exactly — just more open. If “How It’s Done” is the flex, “Too Loud” is the feeling that leaks out when the flex ends and you’re alone with your thoughts… except your thoughts are singing over a beat that refuses to sit still.
6. I Win — Masego
Masego brings that effortless, velvet-rope confidence: not loud victory-lap energy, but the kind of swagger that feels earned, smooth, and slightly dangerous because it’s so calm. The track plays like a turning point where the playlist stops explaining itself and starts believing itself.
As Track 6, “I Win” functions as a hinge: it locks in the momentum from “Too Loud,” sharpens the attitude, and hands the baton forward to whatever comes in 7–9. It’s not the finale — more like the smirk right before the plot thickens.
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