On My Own
HP Boyz
"On My Own" by HP Boyz brings the raw energy of Melbourne's drill and street-rap scene, the Australian crew rapping over hard-hitting, bass-heavy production with the sliding 808s and skittering hi-hats that define UK-derived drill exported to the Southern Hemisphere. The track is a statement of self-reliance forged in struggle — the title doubling as both isolation and triumph, the story of coming up without help and trusting only the day-ones who survived the same blocks. HP Boyz emerged from Melbourne's multicultural outer suburbs, part of a wave of Pasifika and African-Australian artists who built an unmistakably local drill identity, accents and slang fully intact rather than mimicking London or Chicago. The flows trade off with conversational swagger, melodic hooks cutting through the menace to lodge in memory. Lyrically it's the familiar but resonant arc — distrust, grind, loyalty, the resolve to make it regardless of who's watching or doubting. The beat knocks in cars and through earbuds on a walk through the city, designed for confidence and motion. There's authenticity in its specificity: this isn't borrowed posturing but the sound of young men documenting their actual circumstances, the postcode and the come-up. It's music for the gym, the late drive, the moment you decide nobody's coming to save you and you're fine with that — defiant, kinetic, unmistakably theirs.
medium
2020s
hard, kinetic, raw
Australia
hip-hop, drill. Australian drill. defiant, determined. Acknowledges isolation and hardship upfront, then pivots entirely into self-reliance as pride — no resolution, just the decision that you're fine with going it alone. energy 7. medium. danceability 6. valence 5. vocals: conversational, swaggering, locally accented, authentic, trading-off. production: bass-heavy sliding 808s, skittering hi-hats, hard-hitting drum programming. texture: hard, kinetic, raw. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Australia. Gym session or late drive when you've decided nobody is coming to save you and you're completely fine with that.