If there is one thing we know about Bossman DLow, it’s that the man does not believe in a day off. Since the meteoric rise of “Get In With Me,” DLow has been on a tear, and his latest project, Chicken Talkin Bastard, proves that the momentum isn’t slowing down, it’s evolving.


DLow is that one friend in the circle who raps that we all support unconditionally, not just because he’s family, but because everything he touches is genuinely lit. On this album, he remains the quintessential Florida boy, but he’s showing us a level of growth and versatility that proves he’s ready for the long haul. DLow’s charm has always been his “slippery,” nonchalant flow and that unmistakable Sunshine State swagger. Chicken Talkin Bastard is a love letter to those roots, but it also finds him stepping outside his comfort zone. He’s taking risks, and they’re paying off.
Bossman DLow’s Versatility: From R&B Hooks to Club Anthems
What can’t Bossman DLow do? This project answers that question by putting his range on full display:
- “You So Pressure” (ft. Trey Songz): DLow gives us a classic R&B moment here. Teaming up with Trigga Trey, he shows he can slow it down and talk to the ladies without losing his edge. It’s smooth, melodic, and confirms he can hang with the heavy hitters of R&B.
- “Naked Hustle”: A clear standout for Florida purists. Built on a familiar regional bounce and club-ready energy, DLow delivers an upbeat, high-tempo track that feels tailor-made for the dance floor. It’s the kind of record that can easily move crowds from Tallahassee to Miami all summer long.
- “Motion Party”: Already a national hit, this track is the definition of a “motion” anthem. It’s the centerpiece of the album that reminds everyone why DLow is currently one of the most exciting names in the genre.
Bossman DLow’s Growth in the Grind
Beyond the hits, there’s a sense of maturity on this project. DLow isn’t just “chicken talkin”, he’s reflecting on the journey. He’s experimenting with different pockets and flows, proving that he’s more than just a viral sensation; he’s an artist who understands the architecture of a full-length album.
“DLow is the friend who made it out, and as we listen to Chicken Talkin Bastard, it feels like we’re all winning with him.”
Bossman DLow is in a rare pocket right now. He’s maintained that “local legend” feel while simultaneously conquering the national charts. Chicken Talkin Bastard is a testament to that balance. It’s fun, it’s raw, and most importantly, it’s authentically Florida.
The run continues, and at this rate, there’s no finish line in sight.



