DD Osama Is Out to Prove That Drill Rappers Can Do Everything (2024)

Show & Prove:DD Osama
Words:Grant Rinder
Editor’s Note: This storyappears in theWinter 2023 issue of XXL Magazine, on standsnow.

Hip-hop is a young man’s sport, depending on who’s asked, and that sentiment is supported by one of the current teen sensations dominating the drill scene. Harlem native DD Osama, who recently turned 17, has racked up staggering streams and YouTube views with menacing records like “40s N 9s,” “Dead Opps” and “Notti Gang.” Then there’s “Letter 2 Notti,” a heartfelt dedication to his slain brother. DD Osama has also earned teen heartthrob status thanks to a passionate female audience, which hasn’t been seen for an emergent drill rapper since Pop Smoke.

“I’m not just no regular drill rapper,” the rap newcomer declares. “I do everything, you feel me?”

DD Osama, born David Reyes, always saw himself on the stage as a kid. He’s a product of the Sugarhill section of Harlem. Playing in the park was usual for him and his siblings despite his neighborhood’s rough surroundings. His younger brother Notti put him on to the sounds of Polo G, Lil Keed and Hotboii.

With Notti showing an interest in rapping in 2021, DD joined his younger biological brother, known as Notti Osama, and the two started making music. DD began recording that year, but didn’t take the craft seriously until the following year. “We was going back to back,” he remembers of recording his first song with Notti. “So, once I realized I knew about how to rap, it was all up.”

Brimming with youthful energy, DD’s early songs showcase an effortless charisma on the mic. Though that music has a distinct New York swagger, the rising artist has always had a wide array of influences from rap’s map, including Lil Durk, Rod Wave and Lil Baby among his all-time favorite artists.

DD’s story has been dotted with tragedy like many young New York City rappers who cut their teeth in the visceral, often violent drill scene. Notti was killed after being stabbed in an altercation at a subway station last July. DD himself gained traction following his younger brother’s passing partially due to the coverage and comments it garnered in the news and on social media, an unfortunate illustration of the grim voyeurism tied to drill music’s mainstream rise. “Everything for Notti,” DD writes on every Instagram post as a salute to a shared dream of rap stardom.

Notti died on July 9, 2022, and both the collabos “Dead Opps” with the late rapper and the Sugarhill Ddot-assisted “40s N 9s,” which makes use of singer Ne-Yo’s classic “So Sick,” were released within days and weeks of Notti’s passing. Those songs caught fire on social media, namely TikTok, and DD quickly earned the attention of industry insiders and rap stars.

Last September, DD signed with Alamo Records, and by November, Drake had chosen DD as a model for a NOCTA holiday collection through Nike.

DD has been candid about how losing Notti has made it difficult to enjoy the success he’s already achieved. He’s focused and frank when he talks about his career, making his new livelihood sound like an obligation.

“I just realized I really gotta rap,” he explains. “If I don’t, who gon’ do it for me? My son Notti’s not here to rap, so I’ve gotta rap, you understand?”

Cementing himself as one of rap’s rising stars, DD spent the rest of 2022 and the beginning of this year releasing a handful of successful singles, including “Throw,” a collaboration with New York drill lightning rod Lil Mabu, and the comparatively tender cut “Upnow” with Coi Leray. These tracks set the stage for Here 2 Stay, DD’s debut mixtape released in May, which finds him pointedly expanding beyond drill, dabbling in Jersey club, collaborating with Rylo Rodriguez and ATL Jacob, as well as a longtime personal favorite in Lil Zay Osama.

Like a high draft pick thrust into a starring role from day one, DD occasionally stumbles on disjointed records like “On Hots 2,” but he’s hardly precious about the project. “I don’t really like that mixtape,” he admits.

On “Letter 2 Notti,” the poignant closing number on Here 2 Stay, the young rhymer shows a range of emotions, from pure grief (“I lost Notti, I lost myself”) to resilience (“It ain’t over Notti, I’ma do this for you and mommy”) to unbridled rage (“Lot of n***as gon’ die ’cause they talk on your name”).

“I’ve seen it with a lot of artists where it’s like, ‘I can’t talk to the homies, but the one person that listens every time is that booth and that microphone,’” says Tavis Chaguay, VP of A&R at Alamo. “[DD Osama is] bleeding on the mic and on the pad, you know? We’ll get a lot more of these records, but they’ll be a little bit bigger, a little more upbeat hooks and things of that nature as we go forward into this next project. On this next project, you’ll be surprised. It’s very upbeat.”

DD is genuinely committed to broadening his sound. In his recent and upcoming releases, the rapper and his team have sought to stay away from some of the darker aspects of drill, a decision that feels both strategic and poignant given that Brooklyn rap group 41’s “Notti Bop,” a viral track mocking the death of DD’s brother, is among the most disrespectful and unnerving songs in the drill space.

On the positive side, DD has played headlining shows, receiving a rapturous response in London and Chicago. He also joined Lil Durk for some dates on the Sorry for the Drought Tour before a majority of dates were canceled earlier this year. Besides talking about the label they’re signed to, DD reveals he’s “learned a lot” from Durk. “Man, that boy smart,” he says of Durkio. “He different. He’s a genuine, real-ass n***a. I ain’t gon lie.”

DD Osama wants to work with Lil Durk and Sexyy Red on his next release, though DD is characteristically hesitant to share concrete details about it. He dropped the music video for his Luh Tyler collab “Pup” this past August and “Macarena” featuring bars from the late Notti. Both may likely appear on a forthcoming project.

“I’m dropping two more mixtapes, and then I’ll probably drop an EP and then two mixtapes and then my album,” DD states. Chaguay adds that the plan is for at least one of those projects to be released “on this side of the calendar year.”

Currently, he’s doing whatever is needed to succeed. “I just be doing everything so I can evolve and get better,” DD conveys.

Keep going.

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DD Osama Is Out to Prove That Drill Rappers Can Do Everything (2024)

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DD Osama Is Out to Prove That Drill Rappers Can Do Everything? ›

DD Osama has also earned teen heartthrob status thanks to a passionate female audience, which hasn't been seen for an emergent drill rapper since Pop Smoke. “I'm not just no regular drill rapper,” the rap newcomer declares. “I do everything, you feel me?”

Why is drill rap so violent? ›

It is characterised by its aggressive, trap-style beats and lyrics that often focus on themes of violence, crime and life on the streets. The music is often associated with gang culture and has been subject to controversy and criminalisation due to its perceived links to real-life violence and criminal activity.

Who started the New York drill? ›

Brooklyn drill emerged around 2014 with the single "Hot nigg*" from the rapper Bobby Shmurda. Other early contributors were Rowdy Rebel, Bam Bino, Money Millz, Dah Dah and Curly Savv. Mid 2010s, Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.

Why is it called drill rap? ›

In street slang, "drill" means to fight or retaliate, and "can be used for anything from females getting dolled up to all out war in the streets." Dro City rapper Pac Man, considered the stylistic originator and forefather of the subgenre, is credited as the first to apply the term to the local hip hop music.

What is the difference between rap and drill? ›

The difference is in the lyrics; trap music, which is another form of rap, may focus on topics like money and drug dealing, while drill rap focuses on the unfiltered, uncensored and blunt brutality and violence of the streets in many of these cities.

Is drill music illegal? ›

A Crown Prosecution Service spokesperson said: “There is nothing criminal about enjoying or making rap or drill music. “However, like any genre of music, it may be used in a prosecution if it discloses relevant evidence of criminal activity.

What is the most aggressive rap genre? ›

Hardcore hip hop is characterised by aggression and confrontation and generally describes violence or anger.

Was Pop Smoke a drill rapper? ›

His voice was clearly distinctive, plus he fluidly adapted to the U.K.'s style of Drill, delivering ricocheting bars over slow-stuttering beats. The world's first real introduction to Pop Smoke was on the song "Welcome To The Party" in April of 2019, where it quickly became the anthem for that New York Summer.

Who invented drill first? ›

It is credited to mining engineers Arthur James Arnot and William Blanch Brain of Melbourne, Australia who patented the electric drill in 1889. The first portable handheld drill was created by in 1895 by brothers Wilhelm & Carl Fein of Stuttgart, Germany.

Why do people listen to drills? ›

Emerging from Chicago in the early 2010s, the subgenre of hip-hop known as drill music has become a creative channel for rappers worldwide to chronicle violence, drug abuse, and gang activity in their communities.

Who invented trap rap? ›

T.I.'s 2003 album, Trap Muzik, gave a name to a specific flavor of Atlanta rap that reflected the city's street culture. In 2003, T.I. and other Atlanta rappers created new subgenre of rap: trap music.

Did Chief Keef invent the drill? ›

He first rose to prominence in the early 2010s and is widely considered one of the pioneers of the drill genre. Chief Keef's music was instrumental in popularising the drill genre, which emerged in Chicago in the early 2010s.

Who is the father of drill rap? ›

King Louie is considered to be one of the first drill rappers ever, and the founder of Drill rap. Some pioneers of drill rap were Chief Keef, Lil Reese, Lil Durk, Rondonumba9, LA Capone (R.I.P), and more.

What makes a drill beat? ›

A drill-type beat is typically slow and heavy with distorted 808 basslines, dark synths, and trap-style hi-hats. The aim is to create a menacing and ominous atmosphere that reflects the genre's themes of violence and aggression.

What defines gangster rap? ›

gangsta rap, form of hip-hop music that became the genre's dominant style in the 1990s, a reflection and product of the often violent lifestyle of American inner cities afflicted with poverty and the dangers of drug use and drug dealing.

What is British rap called? ›

Grime. Grime is a subgenre of hip-hop that comes from the UK. Grime is a subgenre of hip-hop that comes from the UK. It's known for mixing hip-hop production with electronic influences from the UK's healthy dance music scene, particularly UK Garage music.

Why is rap music so violent? ›

Violent messages in modern-day hip-hop songs reflect the violence that plagues the Black community. As Tufts' artist-in-residence, professor of the practice and activist Dee-1 has poignantly noted, the promotion of violence in hip-hop is overwhelmingly common.

Who is the most listened to drill rapper? ›

Pop Smoke
  • Pop Smoke. 1,237,424 listeners. ...
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  • King Von. 577,952 listeners. ...
  • Central Cee. 897,993 listeners. ...
  • G Herbo. 411,846 listeners. ...
  • Famous Dex. 605,206 listeners. ...
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  • Kay Flock. 252,879 listeners.

Is drill rap gangsta rap? ›

In the 2010s, a new form of gangsta rap known as drill emerged from the Midwest, gaining popularity via rappers such as Lil Durk, Chief Keef, Lil Reese, King Von, Polo G and G Herbo.

Who is the target audience of drill music? ›

Drill was initially popular in the estates of places like Croydon, Hounslow and Brixton, and was listened to mainly by teenagers and young adults. However, Drill has grown in popularity and has now spread its audience, with two songs making it into the 2021 top 40.

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