TOP 10 OSAMASON SONGS

It’s that Flex Musix! Amari Deshawn Adham Middleton — professionally known as OsamaSon — has become one of the biggest voices in underground hip-hop and rage rap since breaking through in 2023 with tracks like cts-v and Troops. His sound marries hard-hitting 808s, maximalist bass, distorted synths, and hyper-compressed vocal work that has drawn comparisons to figures like Playboi Carti and Ken Carson while carving out his own chaotic niche.

OsamaSon’s trajectory has taken him from self-released tape culture into major label releases on Atlantic and Motion Music, with albums like Flex Musix, Jump Out, and psykotic blending underground ethos with broader streaming success. The following list explains not just the facts about each song, but also why they resonate with fans and how they helped shape his profile.

10) Movie (ft. Glokk40Spaz)

“Movie” is an energetic collaborative track featuring Glokk40Spaz, appearing on the 2024 collaborative project 3vil Reflection. While not OsamaSon’s highest-streamed song, it’s a standout because it showcases his ability to trade verses and matched energy with peers in the underground scene. Fans praise the chemistry and unfiltered aggression — listeners often describe it as more cinematic than most rage rap tracks, with intense transitions and memorable quotable lines that feel like scenes from a chaotic action film.

Its popularity is rooted in community sharing and performance rotation — tracks like this are often highlighted in playlist curator mixes that celebrate the wider underground movement around OsamaSon and affiliates, beyond just his solo work.

9) Blonde

“Blonde” comes from the Flex Musix era — a major 2023 release for OsamaSon — and stands out for its melodic undercurrent compared to his more abrasive tracks. Listeners often cite it as a gateway track for new fans because it balances chaos and tunefulness better than many other rage rap songs. On Spotify, it is one of his better-performing tracks, frequently appearing in curated playlists and boasting significant play counts relative to other songs from the same period.

Above all, “Blonde” helped widen his audience beyond pure underground circles — fans often mention its “earworm hook” that sticks after the first listen, making it a shared favorite on social media and in fan discussions.

8) X & Sex

From early in his catalog (around the Osama Season and Flex Musix era), “X & Sex” is a fan favorite that gained attention for how succinctly it captures OsamaSon’s chaotic, hyper-compressed energy in a short runtime. Although under a minute long, it’s frequently praised in listener polls and subreddit threads for being “beautiful but raw,” showcasing his ability to craft instant hooks even within compact song structures.

It’s replay-value and novelty — a very short song that still feels complete — has propelled it into most popular track lists and made it a meme-worthy ear-catcher in fan communities.

7) Freestyle

“Freestyle” captures OsamaSon’s raw live energy and unfiltered bravado — it often feels like a performance snippet turned official track. Its punchy flow and intense beat make it a crowd-pleaser in both live settings and playlists, and its popularity is driven by how well it encapsulates his live persona: rapid-fire words over booming production that feels like pure emotional release. On Spotify, it consistently shows up in curated “rage” or “underground bangers” collections as one of his standout tracks.

Fans frequently recommend “Freestyle” as one of the first songs to show someone OsamaSon’s aesthetic, because it’s representative of the sound that attracted many listeners in the first place.

6) CTS-V

“cts-v” is one of OsamaSon’s breakout singles — originally released in April 2023 and becoming one of the tracks that first brought him serious attention online. Its aggressive beat and catchy, repetitive hook quickly made it a staple on SoundCloud rap playlists and underground rap mixes. The track’s success helped solidify his reputation within the broader rage rap scene and is often credited by fans as the song that first got them into his music.

Because of its early release and energy, “cts-v” is part of the foundation that built his fanbase, showing his raw potential and carving space for his unique sound among modern rap contemporaries.

5) Pop

“Pop” is one of OsamaSon’s most streamed tracks overall, and on services like Spotify it consistently ranks at the top of his play counts. Released as part of the Flex Musix era, this track seamlessly blends energetic rhythm with one of his most distinctive production signatures: booming bass, catchy vocal repetitions, and infectious momentum.

Fans appreciate “Pop” not just for its energy but because it feels designed for repeat listening, with hooks that lodge themselves in your mind and a beat that serves both casual listening and social media virality — making it a favorite for short-form video backgrounds and rage playlists.

4) withdrawals (ft. Nettspend)

A notable collaborative hit from mid-2024, “withdrawals” features Nettspend — himself an emerging rap figure — bringing together two rising forces in underground and alternative rap. The track’s appeal partly comes from this synergy: the contrast between OsamaSon’s frantic energy and Nettspend’s swagger adds layers to the song that fans adore.

On streaming platforms, “withdrawals” has racked up millions of plays and frequently appears in fan-curated playlists, while discussion threads often point to it as an example of OsamaSon’s best collaborations — combining catchy hooks with an accessible yet chaotic atmosphere.

“withdrawals” isn’t the only track linking OsamaSon and Nettspend. The two artists have also been connected through a widely circulated leaked track commonly referred to as “cha-ching,” or “Mummy” which has gained traction across fan uploads, repost accounts, and underground playlist communities. Although “cha-ching” has never received an official release or label push, it remains popular among fans and is frequently mentioned alongside “withdrawals” as evidence of the duo’s chemistry.

3) ik what you did last summer

Released in 2024, “ik what you did last summer” blends nostalgic lyricism with aggressive rage rap production — positioning it as both a danceable ear-worm and a memorable anthem. OsamaSon himself described the song as making listeners feel alive and moving, and that emotional approach has made it widely shareable beyond just his core rap fanbase.

On streaming platforms it consistently ranks as one of his most played songs, and fans often point to it as a first-recommendation track for new listeners because it bridges the gap between melodic and abrasive elements in his music.

2) Made Sum Plans

Off his hit major label album Jump Out (which peaked at #151 on the Billboard 200), “Made Sum Plans” became an unmistakable fan favorite and a breakout track from that era. Much of its popularity comes from its melodic hook and polished production, which contrasts yet complements OsamaSon’s chaotic persona — making it accessible without losing his distinctive sound.

Critics and fans alike have noted how this song’s structure feels catchier and more approachable than much of his other rage material, and it often serves as a bridge for listeners who enjoy trap and mainstream rap to appreciate OsamaSon’s experimental twist on those styles.

1) Kills

At the top of this list is “Kills” — a track that consistently ranks among his most discussed and replayed songs across platforms. Appearing on Flex Musix, it’s frequently lauded in fan discussions for its intense, visceral production and memorable delivery, encapsulating OsamaSon’s signature rage sound in a way that’s both impactful and iconic.

This song’s longevity in fan playlists and livestream performances — often appearing late in setlists — is a testament to its emotional charge and staying power. Fans frequently cite “Kills” as the track that best captures his raw energy and why they fell in love with his music.

@deathmonkey67

Beautiful #osamason #snippet #psychotic #album #viral

♬ original sound – deathmonkeywtf

Beyond streaming platforms and fan playlists, “Kills” has achieved a second life on TikTok, where it became one of OsamaSon’s most recognisable sounds. If you’ve spent any time scrolling the app in 2023–2024, there’s a strong chance you’ve heard the track — particularly its second half, which users repeatedly isolate for short-form clips, edits, and meme formats.

The beat switch and intensified delivery in the latter portion of the song made it especially suitable for TikTok trends, where creators often pair the audio with high-energy transitions, exaggerated reactions, fashion edits, gaming clips, and chaotic meme content. This section of the track has been used millions of times across videos, helping push the song far beyond OsamaSon’s core fanbase and into broader internet culture.

@walkdwnmilo

Replying to @mitch Brand new Chanel #osamason #osamasonk #underground #piano #fyp

♬ original sound – Milo

This viral exposure significantly contributed to “Kills” becoming one of his most recognisable tracks. For many listeners, TikTok was their first introduction to OsamaSon, with “Kills” acting as a gateway into his wider discography. Its meme longevity — rather than a short-lived trend — is a major reason the song continues to be referenced, replayed, and discussed long after its initial release.

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