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by Naww G
Stream/Download Entire Catalog of 800+ songs on NawwG.com for $1/mo.Biography: Naww G (born Najee Khaleel Jeremiah) is an independent recording artist, entrepreneur, and cultural architect hailing from Brooklyn, New York, and raised in the suburban town of Hempstead by Caribbean parents who instilled in him discipline, creativity, and an uncompromising work ethic.After attending Howard University, Naww G made the unconventional decision to step away from college and enter the workforce, juggling part-time jobs while refining his voice and vision. What began as a personal outlet soon evolved into a lifelong pursuit. By 2012, he was releasing music consistently, laying the foundation for one of the most expansive independent catalogs in underground hip hop.To date, Naww G has recorded over 40 albums and more than 700 songs, with 13 full-length projects officially released on streaming platforms. His breakout debut, Diamond Tape, announced his arrival, while later projects like IWROTET
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Relief (Prod. System The One)
Relief (Prod. System The One) by Naww G
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Abantu (feat. System The One) (Prod. @shileforyou)
Abantu (feat. System The One) (Prod. @shileforyou) by Naww G
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Neon Faith (Prod. Flexus)
Neon Faith (Prod. Flexus) by Naww G
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Faith In My Stallion (Prod. OldSouly)
Faith In My Stallion (Prod. OldSouly) by Naww G
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Faith-ful (prod. Reazon)
Faith-ful (prod. Reazon) by Naww G
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Yakubu (Prod. Reazon)
Yakubu (Prod. Reazon) by Naww G
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Good Guys & Good Girls
Good Guys & Good Girls by Naww G
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Cigarettes and Coffee Freestyle
Cigarettes and Coffee Freestyle by Naww G
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IN IT 4 DA DOUGH (ft System The One)
IN IT 4 DA DOUGH (ft System The One) by Naww G
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The Mix & The Master (Prod. Buddah Bless)
The Mix & The Master (Prod. Buddah Bless) by Naww G
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Neighborhood Stars (Prod. BOGER)
Neighborhood Stars (Prod. BOGER) by Naww G
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The Book of Hustle (Prod. Skeebs)
The Book of Hustle (Prod. Skeebs) by Naww G
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The Book of Dope (Prod. The WXLFPACK)
The Book of Dope (Prod. The WXLFPACK) by Naww G
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The Book of Mansa Musa (Prod. Lebanon Don)
The Book of Mansa Musa (Prod. Lebanon Don) by Naww G
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The Book of Saved Money (Prod. DviousMindz)
The Book of Saved Money (Prod. DviousMindz) by Naww G
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Dedicated to the Real (Prod. Angelo Imani)
Dedicated to the Real (Prod. Angelo Imani) by Naww G
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Introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge (Prod. Naww G)
Introduction by Malcolm Muggeridge (Prod. Naww G) by Naww G
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The Book of God Body (Prod. ELSTIANO The Architect)
The Book of God Body (Prod. ELSTIANO The Architect) by Naww G
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The Book of Economics (Prod. LT Soul)
The Book of Economics (Prod. LT Soul) by Naww G
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The Book of Naww G (Prod. James The Saint)
The Book of Naww G (Prod. James The Saint) by Naww G
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Boss Talk (Motivational Intro)
Boss Talk (Motivational Intro) by Naww G
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On The Radar (Skit 2)
On The Radar (Skit 2) by Naww G
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On The Radar (Interlude)
On The Radar (Interlude) by Naww G
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17 (Prod. 9th Wonder)
“17” — Naww G This record is proof that my voice don’t stutter when the truth is rhythmic. I might stutter when I speak… but when I do this, it’s fluent. 🎤 “17” lives on a 9th Wonder beat — nothing fancy, no overproduction. Just a simple drum loop and a soulful vocal sample. That’s all I needed. The kind of beat that lets the bars breathe and the message stand up straight. The song is a reflection on early hustle, early ownership, and early clarity. When I say “had a biz at 17,” it’s not nostalgia — it’s a receipt. Capitalism, contradiction, faith, culture, street economics, and creative discipline all collide here. Every line sounds casual, but it’s intentional. Even the flexes are quiet. Lyrically, “17” balances humor, realism, and philosophy: Business before approval Clean language, dirty work ethic God as the instrument, music as the service 800 tracks later, still chasing melody, not noise This isn’t a hobby record. This is a calling record. They play me in the trap. They comment on the records. I see exactly what they telling me. Day 66. Still working. Still building. Can’t talk to me — I had a biz at 17.
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Pagani Automobili Music (Prod. Dr. Dre)
Pagani Automobili Music (Prod. Dr. Dre) by Naww G
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Princess & The Frog (Prod. Reazon)
Princess & The Frog (Prod. Reazon) by Naww G
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Knickerbockers (Prod. James The Saint)
Knickerbockers (Prod. James The Saint) by Naww G
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All I Do (Prod. DJ Khaled & James The Saint) (2025 Leak)
“All I Do” — Naww G (Prod. DJ Khaled & James The Saint) “All I Do” is a declaration of identity, discipline, and direction. Built on a soulful, emotionally rich sample, the record carries the warmth and weight of classic hip-hop, while the drums hit with a modern, undeniable presence. The production feels timeless but current — the kind of record that could live in any era, yet speaks directly to this one. It’s reflective without being soft, confident without being loud. Lyrically, the song is about consistency as power. When Naww G repeats “All I do,” it isn’t filler — it’s emphasis. It’s the mantra of someone who understands that success isn’t one big moment, but the result of showing up every day and executing. Bars about credit, money, vision, and growth aren’t bragging; they’re checkpoints along a journey from survival to ownership. The song captures the mental shift from reacting to life to designing it. There’s also honesty in the record. The acknowledgment of past financial struggles sits right next to future certainty. That contrast gives the song its soul. It’s not about pretending the climb was easy — it’s about proving that transformation is possible through focus, patience, and belief in self. “All I Do” becomes a personal audit: what you repeat is what you become. The album artwork extends the message beyond sound. The visual of YsUp represented as a powerful, monumental presence is intentional. It symbolizes education, structure, and long-term thinking — not just as a company, but as a movement. Black professionals walking with purpose, briefcases in hand, represent the future being built now. The logo as a statue speaks to permanence: this isn’t a trend, it’s a foundation. Together, the music and the artwork function as a blueprint. “All I Do” isn’t just a song — it’s a vision statement. Naww G uses hip-hop the way architects use sketches: to show what’s coming before it exists. The record connects hustle culture to institution building, personal ambition to collective uplift. This is rap as documentation. This is art as strategy. This is music that explains the moves before the world sees the results. “All I Do” is the sound of a future being built in real time.
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Probation (Prod. @shileforyou)
Probation (Prod. @shileforyou) by Naww G
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Long Island (51st State) (De La Soul Sample) (Prod. Naww G)
DAY 38 🔥 — “Long Island, U.S.A.” Produced by me. Sampled from De La Soul’s Once Again Long Island. This one is HISTORY. This one is HOMETOWN. Today I dropped “Long Island, U.S.A.” — an anthem for every kid from Hempstead to Montauk who ever felt like Albany and NYC take what we build and give nothing back. This track is about statehood, self-governance, and keeping OUR money on OUR island. No more being New York’s ATM. No more scraps. We taking the whole plate back. I turned Long Island into the 51st State — passports stamped “Long Island,” tax dollars staying home, Hempstead City as the capital, and the Long Island Lightning as our first NBA team. And yeah… the G in Naww G stands for Governor today. 😤🏛️ This is pride. This is politics. This is hip-hop with a blueprint. 🎧 “Long Island, U.S.A.” out NOW on NawwG.com Stream it, buy it, share it — own a piece of the vision. 👑 811 Days of Summer continues tomorrow. Long Isle forever. #NawwG #811DaysOfSummer #LongIslandUSA #DeLaSoulSample #HempsteadRaised #UVEmpire #Day38
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N09 Freestyle (Prod. System The One)
N09 Freestyle (Prod. System The One) by Naww G
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Outro (Dear Industry Essay) (Prod. Dviousmindz)
Outro (Dear Industry Essay) (Prod. Dviousmindz) by Naww G
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Hempstead Renaissance (Prod. Munya)
Hempstead Renaissance (Prod. Munya) by Naww G
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The Hood Good (in A# Minor) (Prod. Sypooda)
“The Hood Good” is a jazzy, horn-driven anthem that flips the narrative of escape and reminds you that sometimes the soil you grew from is the richest place you’ll ever stand. Naww G floats over a cool, swinging beat, laying out a love letter to Hempstead while calling for community uplift, safer streets, and shared responsibility. The chorus captures the spirit of homegrown pride—the hood got everything I need—while the verses dive deeper into the mission: rebuild, restore, and reimagine what our neighborhoods can be. The track blends witty swagger with grounded purpose. Naww G balances playful lines about Arizona cans, Prime bottles, plus-size models, and bacon-egg-and-cheese comfort with powerful imagery of cleaning up corners, planting seeds, and transforming boarded-up blocks into opportunity. The homage to Elijah Muhammad’s philosophy—“Make where we live a safe, clean, successful community”—echoes through the writing, shaping a vision of a better Hempstead created by the people who love it most. The album artwork completes the message: a reimagined Hempstead village seal where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers a commencement address at Hofstra University, now framed with the bold declaration “THE HOOD GOOD.” Surrounded by history, pride, and resilience, the cover symbolizes what the song stands for—elevating the culture from within, honoring legacy, and choosing to build instead of run. It’s both a tribute and a blueprint. With sharp bars, jazz horns, and a mission bigger than music, “The Hood Good” is a hometown anthem rooted in truth, self-determination, and the belief that greatness starts right where you stand.
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NOT A LOVE SONG (Prod. flowers in narnia)
NOT A LOVE SONG (Prod. flowers in narnia) by Naww G
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Story of A Boy (Tell The Story) (Prod. Bailey Daniel)
Story of A Boy (Tell The Story) (Prod. Bailey Daniel) by Naww G
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AMIL Freestyle (Prod. Tay Keith)
AMIL Freestyle (Prod. Tay Keith) by Naww G
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Finish Line (Prod. Bailey Daniel)
Finish Line (Prod. Bailey Daniel) by Naww G
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Touchdown (Najee Harris' Theme Song) (Prod. AWESME J)
“Touchdown” by Naww G is a high-energy anthem built for victory laps and homecoming moments — the type of record that makes the whole city stand up and celebrate. Designed as a theme song for Najee Harris, the track captures what it feels like to win for your hometown, to turn every arrival, every success, into a communal W. Over a triumphant, soul-charged beat, Naww G blends swagger and sincerity, celebrating both the grind and the glory. From fourth-down heroics to private jet touchdowns, every bar paints a picture of resilience, faith, and pride — a reminder that each achievement is bigger than one man; it’s a win for everyone who believed. In “Touchdown,” Naww G flexes lyrical precision and charisma, moving effortlessly between motivation and celebration. His verses salute the hometown hustle — paying rent for family, keeping the kids straight, and staying humble through the hate — while the hook unites fans, athletes, and dreamers under one chant. It’s a soundtrack for champions, whether on the field, in the booth, or in life. Every play, every verse, every touchdown is a promise kept: when Naww G lands, the city wins.
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LET YOU DOWN (Prod. Bailey Daniel) | SUBSCRIBE @ NAWWG.COM
“Let You Down” is a soulful street-love confession that blends sensual honesty with emotional reassurance. Over a warm, sample-driven beat produced by Bailey Daniel, Naww G pours out vulnerability and passion, promising never to fail the woman who believes in him. His verses weave vivid imagery—from the diamond district of West 47th Street to quiet, intimate moments at home—showing a man learning to love with loyalty and depth. The soulful vocal sample anchors the record in vintage R&B texture, while Naww G’s smooth yet confident delivery turns it into an anthem for grown-up love, black intimacy, and redemption through devotion.
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Intro (feat. Monique Nicole) (Prod. Oldsouly)
Intro (feat. Monique Nicole) (Prod. Oldsouly) by Naww G
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PARIS LOVE (Prod. Jake One) | SUBSCRIBE @ NAWWG.COM
“Paris Love” is an intimate, soul-drenched dedication from Naww G to his girlfriend and new muse, Aïda-Louise, who lives in Paris. Over a warm, late-90s Jake One instrumental, Naww G delivers verses that blend heartfelt devotion, vulnerability, and poetic imagery—channeling the golden-era hip-hop storytelling tradition through a modern, cross-continental romance. The record opens conversationally—“Salut, como chuva”—like a love letter whispered through headphones, before easing into a hypnotic loop laced with dusty drums and soulful keys. Naww G paints vivid scenes of mowing lawns at a château in the South of France, keeping love warm through storms, and saving Euros in the safe—turning ordinary gestures into metaphors for loyalty, peace, and endurance. Each verse deepens the connection. He speaks candidly about his muse’s struggles in Paris—rising rent, a broken elevator, supporting her family—and positions himself as her calm in the chaos: “I’m that peace in your chest when the world gets cold.” Through subtle bilingual lines like “Parlez avec mon cœur” and reflections on their four-month, two-language love, the song becomes both a confession and a promise: to bridge worlds, build a family, and weather every storm together. By the final hook, “Paris Love” transforms into a cinematic vow—equal parts street poet and hopeless romantic. Naww G’s tone hovers between J. Cole’s introspective calm and early-2000s soul rap warmth, making the record a timeless entry in his catalog—a heartfelt letter wrapped in vinyl crackle, sealed with the line: “You could be my wife, mistress, and my Paris love.”
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MY LADY (D'Angelo Tribute) (Prod. Shile, WhyMyrtle and Zuriel)
MY LADY (D'Angelo Tribute) (Prod. Shile, WhyMyrtle and Zuriel) by Naww G
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2K26 (Prod. J Dilla)
“2K26” – 2K Game Anthem The lead single from Naww G’s Classical Rap Shxt, “2K26” is a soulful, upbeat lyrical masterclass set to a classic-sounding J Dilla beat. Blending the energy of street basketball with the deeper lessons of life, the track uses the beloved NBA 2K video game as a metaphor for personal growth, integrity, and perseverance. Every bar layers clever wordplay with double meanings, drawing parallels between building a character in a video game and building one’s own character in real life. From the opening lines — “this life like 2K, you gotta build ya stats, / Ain’t no sliders in the struggle, you can’t cheat for that” — Naww G sets the tone: there are no shortcuts in the game of life. Progress must be earned. The verse continues weaving metaphors of hoops and hustle, from “postin’ on the block, pivot strong through the traps” to “Point guard your Integrity, and bring the ball back,” underscoring how discipline, self-belief, and leadership define a real champion. The song’s most powerful message — “your character’s your worth, it don’t matter who rich” — sits at the heart of the hook and theme. It speaks on two levels: in the digital realm of 2K, your player’s skills and choices define their legacy, not how much virtual currency you buy. In real life, Naww G reflects on his own upbringing — coming from humble beginnings and building himself through word, work, and will — to show that true value isn’t measured in money but in integrity, resilience, and purpose. “2K26” isn’t just a rap song — it’s a motivational playbook wrapped in soulful production and sharp lyricism. Naww G balances street wisdom with introspection, urging listeners to “assist the youth with the truth” and reminding them that “every rep, every drill” builds the person they’re meant to become. It’s a feel-good anthem for anyone grinding toward greatness, proof that in both the game and in life, the real win is building character.
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NAWWCHELLA (Prod. Coco Tekel)
NAWWCHELLA (Prod. Coco Tekel) by Naww G
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I'll Be There (A Kidz Bop) | SUBSCRIBE @ NAWWG.COM
I'll Be There (A Kidz Bop) | SUBSCRIBE @ NAWWG.COM by Naww G
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God's Timing (Prod. Dviousmindz)
God's Timing (Prod. Dviousmindz) by Naww G
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N08 FREESTYLE (Prod. System The One)
N08 FREESTYLE (Prod. System The One) by Naww G
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Black American Dream (Prod. System The One)
Black American Dream (Prod. System The One) by Naww G
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Black Caribbean (Prod. rémdolla)
Black Caribbean (Prod. rémdolla) by Naww G
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Stream/Download Entire Catalog of 800+ songs on NawwG.com for $1/mo.Biography: Naww G (born Najee Khaleel Jeremiah) is an independent recording artist, entrepreneur, and cultural architect hailing from Brooklyn, New York, and raised in the suburban town of Hempstead by Caribbean parents who instilled in him discipline, creativity, and an uncompromising work ethic.After attending Howard University, Naww G made the unconventional decision to step away from college and enter the workforce, juggling part-time jobs while refining his voice and vision. What began as a personal outlet soon evolved into a lifelong pursuit. By 2012, he was releasing music consistently, laying the foundation for one of the most expansive independent catalogs in underground hip hop.To date, Naww G has recorded over 40 albums and more than 700 songs, with 13 full-length projects officially released on streaming platforms. His breakout debut, Diamond Tape, announced his arrival, while later projects like IWROTET
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