BossMan Dlow is not slowing down. The Port Salerno, Fla., native born Devante Milan McCreary dropped Act Like Money on Feb. 13, 2026 — his first release of the year and an immediate statement of intent. Produced by D. Rich and released through Alamo Records and Sony Music Entertainment, the track debuted with a full music video that has already garnered over 180,000 views in less than a week. BossMan Dlow does not do quiet releases, and Act Like Money is no exception.
The single lands at a moment when BossMan Dlow has become one of the most consistently played names in Southern rap. His music moves through clubs, playlists and social media feeds with an ease that most artists spend years chasing. With Act Like Money, BossMan Dlow leans fully into that energy — and then some.
What BossMan Dlow Is Really Saying on This Track
At its core, Act Like Money is exactly what it sounds like — a bold, unapologetic celebration of ambition, hustle and presence. He builds the record around a commanding mindset— walk like it, talk like it, and carry yourself like the bag has already been secured. The production from D. Rich layers deep 808 basslines, sharp hi-hats, and punchy snares beneath a beat that leans into a larger-than-life sonic signature BossMan Dlow has made his own.
The visual reinforces the theme in full. Sports cars, yachts, high-end shopping and Miami backdrops fill the screen as BossMan Dlow moves through each scene with a confidence that feels earned rather than performed. The video is cinematic, deliberate and fully in sync with what he has been building since his first viral moment.
From Utility Worker to Billboard Charting Artist
The rise of BossMan Dlow is one of the more compelling stories in recent hip-hop history. Before his fame, BossMan Dlow was working as a utility worker in Florida — a detail that gives his money-focused lyrics a weight and authenticity that resonates differently once you know the backstory. His 2023 debut mixtape Too Slippery, later re-released as 2 Slippery under major label backing, introduced the world to his slippery flow and nonchalant delivery.
The breakthrough came with Get In With Me in 2024 — a viral hit that cracked the Billboard Hot 100 and earned BossMan Dlow a Best New Artist nomination at the 2025 BET Awards. From there, a steady stream of releases, including Mr. Pot Scraper, Finesse, Hit featuring Gucci Mane, and Big Dawg Status with OJ Da Juiceman, kept BossMan Dlow firmly in rotation. His debut studio album, Dlow Curry — and its deluxe edition — proved he was not a one-hit act. He was building something.
Why Act Like Money Hits Different in 2026
In a musical landscape where artists often chase trends, he continues to do the opposite. Act Like Money does not borrow from what is currently popular — it doubles down on what BossMan Dlow has always been. The animated delivery, the motivational trap talk, the Southern flavor — all of it is present and louder than ever. There is no overcomplication. The energy is intentional and built to stick.
What makes this release particularly meaningful for the Black community that has championed BossMan Dlow from the beginning is the through line of self-determination that runs through his entire catalog. Act Like Money is not just a flex — it is a philosophy. He has long represented the idea that ambition rooted in authenticity is its own form of power, and this track continues that conversation with clarity and conviction.
BossMan Dlow Is Just Getting Started
With 2026 barely underway, BossMan Dlow has already made his presence known. The Act Like Money music video continues to rack up views, and the track is making its way through DJ playlists and club circuits with the kind of staying power that defines a real street anthem. BossMan Dlow is not riding momentum — he is generating it.
For an artist who went from Port Salerno to the Billboard charts by staying relentlessly true to himself, the message of Act Like Money is less a boast and more a blueprint. BossMan Dlow has always walked the walk. Now he is just reminding everyone else to keep up.

