The official music video for Motion Party just dropped — and BossMan Dlow is wasting absolutely no time in 2026. The track hits all streaming platforms at midnight, and from the early buzz already building online, it is clear the Florida rapper has no intention of slowing down. For anyone still catching up on who BossMan Dlow is — this is your moment to get in with the movement. Because at the rate he is going, the window to be an early fan is closing fast.
From a Jail Cell to the Billboard Hot 100
Devante Milan McCreary, born August 31, 1998, in Port Salerno, Florida, started rapping in 2019 while serving time in county jail on charges of selling and possessing cocaine. Most people in that position never make it out with a plan. Dlow made it out with a career.
The come-up happened fast once he committed to the craft:
- Released debut mixtape Too Slippery in January 2023, which immediately gained traction on TikTok
- Signed a record deal with Alamo Records in the summer of 2023
- Breakout single Get in With Me debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at No. 49 after five weeks on the chart
- The track went viral on Instagram and TikTok — and Cardi B was spotted dancing to it, giving it one of the most organic celebrity cosigns in recent memory
That kind of trajectory does not happen by accident. It happens when the music is undeniable and the artist refuses to be ignored.
The Dlow Curry Era Proved He Was for Real
In December 2024, BossMan Dlow released his debut studio album Dlow Curry — and the guest list alone told the whole story. The album featured:
- Ice Spice
- Lil Baby
- French Montana
- GloRilla
- Babyface Ray
- NoCap
For a debut album, that lineup is extraordinary. It signals that the industry’s biggest names already see something special in the Port Salerno rapper. The album moved 25,000 units in its first week — strong commercial numbers for an artist still building his mainstream footprint — and Dlow Curry cemented his place as one of hip-hop’s most exciting voices heading into 2026.
He describes his own style as motivation music — a choppy, unconventional delivery infused with a distinct Florida accent that critics have praised for its swagger and conversational cadence. It is a sound that feels both regional and universal at the same time. The kind of music that hits whether you are from Port Salerno or not.
Motion Party Is the Next Chapter
The Motion Party visual, directed by Drew Film Edit, arrives at a moment when BossMan Dlow has serious momentum behind him. He is already locked in for Chris Brown’s 2026 Tycoon Music Festival on April 4 at Amerant Bank Arena in Miami — sharing a stage with Sexyy Red, Plies, Trick Daddy, Monica, and Rob49. A festival slot of that size, alongside names of that caliber, is a statement about exactly where his stock sits right now.
The Motion Party drop feels like a deliberate setup for an even bigger summer. The music video is out. The streaming release hits at midnight. And the rapper who started freestyling inside a jail cell is now pulling up to major arenas and dropping visuals that debut with thousands of views in the first hour.
BossMan Dlow is not arriving. He already arrived. Motion Party is just the latest proof.

