Grabbz – “I Hustle Baby” ft. Drew Millz | Official Video & Streams

Grabbz Drops “I Hustle Baby” ft. Drew Millz | Real Bars, Real Hustle

Toronto’s own Grabbz returns with I Hustle Baby featuring Drew Millz — a gritty, laser-focused record about grind, discipline, and blocking out distractions. Produced by Prince Beatz and Jame CeLLow, the track is already picking up thousands of streams and putting on for real hip-hop in 2025.


When a record is bigger than a moment, you can hear it. I Hustle Baby sounds like a mission statement. Toronto rapper Grabbz lays out a blueprint for staying hungry, moving smart, and keeping the circle tight, while Drew Millz matches the energy with bar-for-bar pressure. It’s the kind of song that makes you sit up, rewind lines, and nod because you’ve lived it.

The video production from Prince Beatz and beat poduction by Jame CeLLow hits that sweet spot: classic boom-bap backbone with modern punch. The drums are tough, the low-end is clean, and there’s enough space for the verses to breathe; letting the writing shine the way real hip-hop should.

Visually, the official video leans into authenticity; sharp performance shots, no gimmicks, just presence. It’s an extension of the record’s message: when the work is real, you don’t need smoke and mirrors. You can watch it below and feel the urgency from the first frame.

Watch:
👉 https://youtu.be/kr2-spAKqwY

Beyond the sonics, “I Hustle Baby” carries a mindset. It’s about showing up when nobody’s watching, keeping discipline when it’s inconvenient, and understanding that the marathon only rewards the consistent. If you’ve ever built something from scratch; a brand, a business, a craft, this one resonates.

On streaming, the momentum is real. Spotify play counts have cleared ~26K and climbing, a sign that listeners are replaying the record and sharing it with people who appreciate grown, grounded rap. If you’ve been looking for a Toronto artist putting out bars-first music in 2025, add Grabbz to your rotation.

Run it up:

“I Hustle Baby” is a reminder that substance never goes out of style. If you’re here for the real, this one belongs on your playlist — and in your daily routine.

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