Young Meepa is back with his latest single “Holy Moly,” offering the first taste of his highly anticipated project MXTPE #3: Dystopia. The track arrives as part of a carefully constructed two-part release that continues his ongoing mixtape series — one that has already made waves in the underground with its unfiltered blend of punk, metal, trap, drill, and experimental rap.
Born in Dayton, Ohio and now rooted on Chicago’s South Side, Young Meepa has built his sound through lived extremes — riding freight trains, surviving addiction to heroin and fentanyl, and coming out the other side as one of the most uncompromising independent voices in the underground. He writes, produces, engineers, performs, and plays every instrument himself, a practice he’s carried since he first started making music at age six.
“Holy Moly” follows the trail blazed by previous standouts like BCA (Bug Chasers Anonymous) from MXTPE #1: Birth and Blood and $emen (ACAB) from MXTPE #2: Misanthropy. Each release in the series has pushed further into uncomfortable, conversation-starting territory — and Dystopia shows no signs of pulling back.
Now living openly as a queer artist alongside his fiancé, Young Meepa continues to defy every assumption about who gets to exist in this space and on what terms. “Holy Moly” is just the beginning of what Dystopia has in store.
The rollout is already underway — “Holy Moly” dropped June 26, with “Wo3 Is Me” following July 3, and the full 10-track album arriving July 10. The tracklist alone tells a story: Inno +o Oblivion, Dop3min3 Dreams Nightmare Fiends, CoKane and Able, Mi Fuego Papi Chulo, Fr33 Britney, closing track 052488 — chaotic, deliberate, and entirely his own.
Stream “Holy Moly” now on Apple Music and Spotify.