BossMan Dlow is not asking for a seat at the table — he is building his own. The Port Salerno, Florida rapper dropped the official music video for Nothin Like Me on Wednesday, April 15, 2026, and if there were any doubts about where BossMan Dlow stands in the current hip-hop landscape, this release puts them to rest.
The video arrives just days after the release of his sophomore studio album, Chicken Talkin Bastard, which hit all streaming platforms on April 10, 2026, via Alamo Records. Nothin Like Me serves as one of the project’s standout cuts — a menacing, bass-heavy anthem that showcases everything that makes BossMan Dlow the real deal.
BossMan Dlow on the Nothin Like Me Beat
Produced by Baker Yung and Blvck Uzi, the track puts BossMan Dlow in full control. He glides over the production with a confident, almost playful energy — like a man who knows the beat cannot shake him. The hook is instant and memorable, his bars zeroing in on money, ambition, and self-made status. It is the kind of record built for playlists, clubs, and the kind of moments where someone needs to feel untouchable.
What makes Nothin Like Me land so hard is BossMan Dlow‘s refusal to overcomplicate things. His delivery is direct. His timing is sharp. He leans into repetition and rhythm in a way that makes the track impossible to shake once it gets going. Fans have already responded, flooding social media with reactions, dance clips, and clips of the track finding its way into daily rotation.
A Sophomore Album Built for the Moment
Chicken Talkin Bastard is a 20-track project that solidifies BossMan Dlow as one of the most compelling voices in Southern hip-hop right now. The album draws from the deep well of trap tradition — think heavy bass, bouncy rhythms, and street-coded storytelling — while keeping the energy fresh and forward-moving. Features from G Herbo, Trey Songz, DaBaby, OJ Da Juiceman, and YK Niece add variety without pulling focus from the album’s main attraction.
Key standouts from the project include:
- Motion Party — the No. 1 most-added song at urban radio upon release, now boasting over 8 million Spotify streams and 3 million YouTube views
- Let’s Go Get Em — a NOLA-bounce-inspired anthem with over 1 million Spotify streams, adopted as the theme song by the Tennessee Vols during the 2026 March Madness run
- Big Dawg Status feat. OJ Da Juiceman — a high-energy collab packed with that signature choppy, bouncy flow
- Nothin Like Me — the latest visual release, already trending across social platforms
The rollout itself was cinematic. Ahead of the album’s arrival, BossMan Dlow released a three-part trailer co-starring comedian Desi Banks — complete with a live chicken cameo — that gave the project a personality as big as the music itself.
BossMan Dlow’s Unstoppable Rise
Born Devante Milan McCreary on August 31, 1998, BossMan Dlow began rapping in 2019 while serving time in a county jail. What started as a creative outlet became a career that has grown steadily and powerfully. His 2024 breakout single Get in with Me exploded on TikTok and Instagram, eventually debuting on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at No. 49. His debut album, Dlow Curry, dropped the same year and set the foundation for what was to come.
With Chicken Talkin Bastard, BossMan Dlow does not reinvent himself — he doubles down. The ambition is louder. The production hits harder. And Nothin Like Me is the clearest proof yet that there is genuinely no one else moving like him in this space right now.
Stream Nothin Like Me and the full Chicken Talkin Bastard album now on all platforms.

