Luh Kiddo & GwapReddot Deliver Motivational Street Anthem “Keep Hustlin”

by Khrissy Briscoe
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Richmond’s own Luh Kiddo continues to prove why his name is buzzing, bringing authenticity, melodic versatility, and raw storytelling to the forefront of his artistry. Known for blending Hip-Hop, R&B, and Trap Soul into emotionally charged records, the rising artist delivers music rooted in struggle, growth, love, and resilience. His latest release, “Keep Hustlin,” is a standout off his Left Me Out To Dry project, released via No Cool Points For Dying / Too Lost, and it’s already turning heads.

For this one, Kiddo links with fellow Richmond native GwapReddot over production from Travis Jasper, Aye YB, and Tyler Coolridge. The result is a tense, bass-heavy trap cut laced with crisp hi-hats and booming 808s, channeling the grit and grind of the streets. Paying homage to Hip-Hop pioneer Kurtis Blow’s “Christmas Rappin’,” the track bridges past and present, bringing a classic nod into today’s hustler soundtrack.

Trading verses filled with confidence and conviction, both Kiddo and Reddot embody the grind, reminding listeners that setbacks are temporary, but hustle is permanent. Anchored by a sharp, infectious hook, “Keep Hustlin” doubles as both a motivational anthem and a street-certified banger that’s designed to stay on repeat.

With this release, Luh Kiddo shows he’s not just rapping for recognition—he’s rapping for the ones who refuse to fold.

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