Motion Party

Album: released as a single (2026)
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Songfacts®:

  • In this brisk, bass-heavy dispatch, BossMan Dlow plants himself at the velvet rope of his own success story and makes it abundantly clear: if your wallet wheezes at $500, you're not on the list.
  • "Motion Party" finds Dlow less concerned with the climb and more interested in surveying the penthouse. He ticks off the spoils: Louis bags sagging with cash, a two-tone Patek Philippe glinting like it's trying to signal passing aircraft, Don Julio flowing freely, each detail reinforcing the central thesis: this is a party powered by motion, and motion, in Dlow's world, means money.
  • BossMan Dlow namedrops his self-referential alias "Big Za":

    Ain't nothin' 'bout Big Za sweet, bae

    The nickname is rooted in his Port Salerno street background, where he sold marijuana (slang: "za") before turning to music.
  • The track was produced by:

    K6WYA: A producer originally from Kansas, who has also worked with Hunxho.

    DB!: Originally from Los Angeles, DB! relocated to Atlanta to pursue his career in music after a background as a college football player. He has production credits with a wide range of major rap acts, including Nicki Minaj ("Fallin 4 U") and Future ("Keep It Burnin"). He is also known within the producer community for creating widely used drum kits and sound packs.

    Gitt Fai: A Tampa-based producer who has also had placements on tracks by YoungBoy Never Broke Again and Rod Wave.
  • "Motion Party" was released on March 13, 2026, alongside Dlow's song "Let's Go Get Em" as part of a two-track single of the same name. A January 2026 Instagram clip of the rapper and Gitt Fai in the studio together suggests "Motion Party" was already in development weeks before its release.
  • Despite the song's party energy, it clocks in at under 1:40, a strategy in line with the streaming era's preference for instant gratification. It worked: the track debuted at #45 on the Hot 100, giving Dlow his highest chart position to that date.
  • Directed by Drew Film Edit, the video is packed with flashing lights, energetic party scenes, and confident performances that match the song's theme of nonstop motion and success.

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