Hip-hop isn’t exactly known for wearing its heart on its sleeve—but Styngray is flipping that script. With his latest single “Be Mine,” the Chicago-born, Atlanta-based rapper steps away from tough talk and into something far riskier in today’s climate: emotional honesty. It’s not just a love song—it’s a declaration, delivered with the same clarity and conviction he’s been building his name on.
Produced by hitmaker Mr. Hanky, whose fingerprints are on club anthems like “Wobble,” the track could’ve easily leaned into radio polish. Instead, it threads soulful warmth through Styngray’s gritty cadence, creating something that feels raw, uncalculated, and deeply personal. The beat is plush, melodic—more R&B than trap—but Styngray keeps it anchored in hip-hop with a delivery that’s restrained yet deliberate.
Then there’s Chertrease. Her contribution to the hook is more than a vocal flourish—it’s the emotional center of the song. Her voice trembles, then soars, lifting the track from a simple back-and-forth into something like a dialogue between two real people trying to love each other right. It’s the kind of chemistry you can’t fake, and it’s the reason the track feels more lived-in than lab-grown.
What’s more impressive is how Styngray manages to bring tenderness into his world without softening his edge. This is still the same artist who spit survival bars on “Unbreakable,” but here, he’s swapped armor for honesty. And it’s working. With “Be Mine” sitting at #7 on the Digital Radio Tracker’s global indie chart and breaking into Mediabase’s Top 200, this isn’t just a passion project—it’s a statement.
Styngray is crafting a career. From open mics in Chicago to showcases in Atlanta, he’s been putting in the kind of work that algorithms can’t measure. “Be Mine” is his latest step forward, and it’s a big one.
Stream “Be Mine” through First Kings Entertainment.