Hit-Boy – Sex In The City Girls [Video]
Hit-Boy is in that mode where the drops feel less like a traditional rollout and more like a running conversation with the moment.
“Sex In The City Girls” just pulled up with a new video, and it fits neatly into the streak he’s been on lately—quick-strike releases that remind you he’s not only one of rap’s most decorated producers, but also perfectly comfortable rapping over his own drums like it’s the most natural thing in the world.
What makes this run interesting is how direct it’s been. There’s a rawness to the way he’s been moving—dropping tracks that feel reactive, present-tense, and wired into real life, especially after the recent studio incident that he addressed head-on in earlier drops. That context matters, because it explains the urgency: the writing is sharp, the tone is confident, and the music keeps pushing forward instead of sitting around for perfect timing.
“Sex In The City Girls” leans into that same forward motion. It’s slick but not precious—more like the kind of record that thrives on momentum: a beat that stays clean and punchy, space for quotables, and that specific Hit-Boy pocket where the groove is doing just as much talking as the bars. He’s always had an ear for what makes something knock in the real world, and even when he’s on the mic, you can tell the producer brain is still steering the car—tight structure, crisp transitions, and enough swing to keep it from feeling rigid.
It also lands squarely in the Surf Club era of Hit-Boy: independent-minded, self-contained, and built around the idea that he can generate his own gravity whenever he feels like it. That’s been the underlying story for a minute now—cutting loose from old constraints, putting the music out on his terms, and letting the consistency do the talking.