Brooklyn drill continues to thrive, and the trio 41 is back with a new single that’s turning heads. “Maintenance Man” is a collaboration with Nemzzz and Dee Billz, and it’s different from anything we’ve heard from them before. With a synth-heavy beat and intense lyricism, this track brings an eerie twist to the drill formula that’s sure to catch listeners’ attention.
If you’re familiar with 41, you know their rise to fame has been nothing short of explosive. The Brooklyn drill trio, made up of Kyle Richh, Jenn Carter, and TaTa, started making waves at the beginning of the decade, but it wasn’t until last year that their name really became synonymous with drill greatness. A key moment in their journey came when they teamed up with Fivio Foreign on “Get Deady,” an absolute banger that introduced their aggressive style to a massive audience. Since then, they’ve been riding high, with over 4 million monthly Spotify listeners and a catalog of tracks that have garnered millions of streams.
But let’s be real—while they’ve been dominating the scene, some fans have pointed out that their sound has felt a bit too familiar at times. That’s where “Maintenance Man” changes the game. The production on this track takes a step back from the usual drill bangers and opts for something a little more atmospheric. The synth-heavy beat adds a dark, haunting vibe that pairs perfectly with the hard-hitting lyrics and aggressive flows that fans love. Kyle Richh’s chorus is one of the standout moments—it’s catchy, powerful, and has that raw, intimidating delivery that’s essential for a drill track.
This collaboration with Nemzzz and Dee Billz adds another layer of intensity, with everyone bringing their A-game. It’s a blend of deep bass, eerie synths, and that unmistakable Brooklyn energy. While 41 has built their brand on hard-hitting beats and street anthems, “Maintenance Man” shows they can switch it up and still deliver a banger.
Quotable Lyrics:
“And I clean sh*t up like I’m the maintenance man”
“She wanna f*ck on a dangerous man, let’s go”
“Big G got a whole lotta kickback”
“Pistol bullets just knockin’ his sht back, fck”
“Maintenance Man” proves that 41, Nemzzz, and Dee Billz are willing to evolve and experiment within the drill genre. It’s a great reminder that even in the most aggressive, high-energy style of music, there’s always room for innovation. Keep an eye on this track—it’s a sure-fire hit and a glimpse of what’s to come from these artists.
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